FEATURE SESSION –\; Hosted by WMG at The Universi
ty of Warwick
LMP3 project 'in focus'< o:p>
In conjunction with the LMP3 car &
#8216\;show floor’\; feature exhibit at CHEMUK25
Sh
ort feature ‘\;conference session’\;\, exploring the \;LMP3 project \;and its significance
A hydrogen-powered car fuelled by sewage attempting
to break a land speed record\, driving sustainability in racing.
Wastewater Fuels’\; patented Microbial Electr
olysis Cells (MECs)  \;–\; using electrogenic bacteria to anaerob
ically break down organic waste\, producing \;
Joint session\, featuring inputs from
WMG\, Wastewater Fuels &\; Severn Trent Water
Session speaker
s include:
Peter Vale\, Carbon &\;
Circular Economy Architect –\; \;Severn Trent
Daniel Carlotta-Jones\, Chief engineer –\; \;Waste
water Fuels
Dr James Meredith\, Chief Eng
ineer –\; \;WMG/The University of Warwick
An expert panel of repr
esentatives have been brought together from industry\, trade association\,
NGO\, legal sector\, and government in this session for a lively debate o
n the UK REACH issues affecting the chemical and downstream-user sectors.
This panel will provide an opportunity to hear varying perspectives on thi
s everchanging and continuously developing topic\, along with the chance f
or questions from the audience to our expert panellists.
LMP3 car ‘\;show floor’\; feature exhibit –\;
Stand #J154
WASTE2RACE: THE SEWAGE-POWERED CAR ON TRACK TO MAKE HISTORY
Engineers and stude
nts at WMG at The University of Warwick are working on a hydrogen-powered
car fuelled by sewage\, in a project entitled Waste2Race. Visitors will be
able to see the Le Mans Prototype class 3 car\, built by Ginetta cars in
Leeds\, from sustainable materials. The hydrogen is a byproduct of water t
reatment technology\, from Wastewater Fuels\, being trialled at Severn Tre
nt Water\, and with it the team at the University are hoping to break reco
rds for hydrogen fuelled cars.
WMG at The University of Warwi
ck - Chemical UK Expo