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University of Canterbury is proud to support an award that empowers young leaders to thrive, succeed and make a positive difference

Share The University of Canterbury Young New Zealander of the Year Award Te Mātātahi o te Tau is part of the prestigious Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards Ngā Tohu Pou Kōhure o Aotearoa, a programme celebrating people and their contributions. The University of Canterbury believes young people play a vital role in the future of Aotearoa New Zealand and they are here now, growing as individuals and already affecting change across the globe. Nominations are now open for the Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year Awards, including the University of Canterbury Young New Zealander of the Year Award. This award recognises a young person brimming with the potential to build a bright future for Aotearoa, striving to improve or support their whole community and Tai Ao.

Creating carbon-negative green hydrogen to fuel our world – India Education | Latest Education News | Global Educational News

Creating carbon-negative green hydrogen to fuel our world – India Education | Latest Education News | Global Educational News
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Creating Carbon-Negative Green Hydrogen to Fuel Our World – Advanced BioFuels USA

Creating Carbon-Negative Green Hydrogen to Fuel Our World – Advanced BioFuels USA
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Creating carbon-negative green hydrogen to fuel our world

Date Time Creating carbon-negative ‘green’ hydrogen to fuel our world University of Canterbury engineering researchers are developing a carbon-neutral – even carbon-negative – way to create clean ‘green’ hydrogen to power our world more sustainably. University of Canterbury Chemical and Process Engineers Professor Shusheng Pang (left) and Associate Professor Alex Yip. University of Canterbury Chemical and Process Engineering academics Professor Shusheng Pang and Associate Professor Alex Yip are focusing on using renewable biomass – such as tree and plant waste from New Zealand’s forestry and agriculture sectors – to make green hydrogen. This clean energy source can be used to replace fossil fuels, including coal and natural gas, for transport, industry use, and heating our homes.

Celebrating a pioneering spirit, University of Canterbury Professor Jane Soons

Celebrating a pioneering spirit, University of Canterbury Professor Jane Soons
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