Leading the Advancement of Hydrogen Technologies: TFP Hydrogen Appoints Head of Innovation

By November 22, 2023 3   min read  (584 words)

November 22, 2023 |

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Burneside UK– TFP Hydrogen, part of the James Cropper Group and a pioneering leader in solutions for PEM Electrolysis, has announced the appointment of Dr. Srijita Nundy as its Head of Innovation.

Having joined the TFP Hydrogen technology team in August 2022, Dr. Srijita Nundy has played a pivotal role in developing world-class catalysts and coatings integral for hydrogen production. Dr. Nundy’s work has focused on delivering products which optimise efficiency in PEM Electrolyser stacks and reduce the cost of green hydrogen. Her expertise spans multiple fields, holding degrees in Physics, Nanotechnology and Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering. Before joining TFP Hydrogen, she worked as a postdoctoral researcher at University of Exeter in the renewable energy department, developing catalysts for hydrogen fuel generation.

In her new role, Dr Nundy will be instrumental in implementing an aggressive innovation roadmap for TFP Hydrogen, ensuring that the company is poised to support the hydrogen industry’s rapid growth over the coming years.  The roadmap strategically integrates the development of cutting edge-technologies to support the rapid development of this vital market, paving the path toward a more sustainable future for the global community.

‘At our core, we are passionate innovators and TFP Hydrogen’s strides in the advancement of hydrogen technologies over the past 12 years is a true testament to that.’ TFP Hydrogen Managing Director David Hodgson said, ‘I’m delighted to welcome Srijita into the newly created role of Head of Innovation, it’s the expertise and dedication of individuals like her that will be central to delivering our ambitious growth plans.’

To find out more about TFP Hydrogen visit: www.tfphydrogen.com

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About TFP Hydrogen Products & Technical Fibre Products (TFP)

Technical Fibre Products (TFP) and TFP Hydrogen Products (TFPH) are part of the James Cropper group, a market leader in advanced materials and paper products. Led by the Cropper family for six generations, the business has sites in the UK and USA and a worldwide sales and support network. Established in 1845, the Group manufactures advanced materials incorporating pioneering nonwovens and electrochemical coatings as well as luxury paper and innovative packaging. TFP’s materials provide solutions across a wide range of markets such as aerospace, defence, automotive and construction, as well as in renewable energy, where there is a strong focus on enabling green technologies, such as fuel cells, green hydrogen generation, wind energy and electric vehicles.

Growth in the renewable energy sector and the hydrogen economy is of strategic importance in TFP’s vision to enable a cleaner, greener future.  In the next 5 years the aim is for the majority of sales to come from applications that support the Global drive to net zero carbon emissions, enabling the energy transition.  TFP and TFPH specialise in enabling customers to develop market leading solutions, in areas such as PEM water electrolysis, hydrogen fuel cells, wind energy and carbon capture. The group is renowned globally for service, capability, pioneering and multi award-winning commitment to the highest standards of sustainability. As part of James Cropper, the companies’ goal is to be operationally carbon neutral by 2030 and to reduce carbon through its entire supply chain to net zero by 2050.

 

To find out more about TFP and TFP Hydrogen Products, their materials and how they make a difference, please visit: www.tfpglobal.com and www.tfphydrogen.com.

 

 

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