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A novel membraneless photocatalytic fuel cell developed by CityU uses wastewater to generate power and at the same time purifies the wastewater.

An environmental scientist at CityU has successfully transformed food waste into bioenergy to generate heat and electricity, and reduce the volume of food waste by at least 50%.

Seven outstanding academics at CityU have been selected for the first pilot of the National Science and Technology Programmes Expert Database.

The first mobile platform for chasing and analysing real-time vehicle emission factors and volatile organic compounds in Hong Kong has been developed by the School of Energy and Environment at CityU.

A top-level CityU delegation discussed the development of programmes related to energy issues and the establishment of student exchanges with key personnel at prestigious universities and research centres in Europe on a recent visit.

A new energy research centre has been established at CityU with a $10 million donation from Ability R&D Limited. The centre has been named after the company in appreciation of its generous support.

Energy consumption, climate change and pollution issues were the topics under discussion at a five-day series of talks for secondary school students at CityU.

Chair Professor Johnny Chan Chung-leung, Dean of the School of Energy and Environment, has been elected as Fellow of the American Meteorological Society.

Secretary for the Environment meets academics and administrators at CityU to discuss issues related to the environment.

Professor Way Kuo, President of CityU, met the media on 17 March to provide updates about recent developments at the University.