The 6.3 billion forint renewable energy research program, in which domestic universities and research institutes participated, has been completed. The results presented in Szeged affect several industrial areas, from the development of synthetic fuels to hydrogen technology and carbon dioxide utilization.
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The 6.3 billion forint renewable energy research program, in which domestic universities and research institutes participated, has been completed. The results presented in Szeged affect several industrial areas, from the development of synthetic fuels to hydrogen technology and carbon dioxide utilization.