Belarusian-Russian Association of Solar-Hydrogen Energy set up in Moscow
The Belarusian-Russian Association of Solar-Hydrogen Energy has been set up in Moscow. Such decision was passed during the 5th international symposium “Future Hydrogen Energy, Nanotechnologies and Platinum Group Metals in CIS Countries” which is being held in the Russian capital.
The Association was set up by the Research and Production Centre for Material Science of the Belarus National Academy of Sciences, the Lykov Institute of Heat and Mass-Transfer of the Belarus National Academy of Sciences and the Belarusian State University. The Russian side is represented by the Kurchatov Institute, the St. Petersburg Institute of Physics and Technology of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Moscow State Institute of Radio Technology, Electronics and Automatics.
According to Chairman of the Russian Council of Federation Sergei Mironov, the setting up of the Belarusian-Russian Association of Solar-Hydrogen Energy is of great importance to socio-economic and geopolitical relations.
Source: BelTA
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