A group of six Midlands universities are developing the next generation of ‘cold power’ technologies to help save millions of pounds in carbon fuels every year.
The collective has already made advancements in delivering liquid nitrogen engines aimed for the world’s food and medical transporters, and is now looking at ways where this solution can be used to replace inefficient air conditioning units. Other research projects will involve examining the use of novel materials and methods for storage, efficient insulation materials…
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