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DOE awards $20M to 10 hydrogen production and delivery technologies projects

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of Danbury, Connecticut will receive $900,000 to develop a novel hybrid system for low-cost, low greenhouse gas hydrogen production. Wiretough Cylinders LLC of Bristol, Virginia will receive $2 million to demonstrate a low cost high pressure hydrogen storage vessel using a steel wire overwrap.

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DOE to award $10.2M to 16 solid oxide fuel cell projects

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Development of Agile and Cost Effective Routes for Manufacturing Reliable Ceramic Components for SOFC Systems Saint-Gobain Research & Development Center will develop and evaluate novel forming methods (3D printing and gel casting) for producing ceramic SOFC components that will enable agile and cost-effective manufacturing.

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DOE to award funding to 10 projects at 9 universities for high-hydrogen-fueled turbine technology development

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University of Connecticut, Storrs, Conn. This project will utilize a novel Solution Precursor Plasma Spray (SPPS) process to deposit low thermal conductivity, high durability yttria partially stabilized zirconia (YSZ) thermal barrier coatings (TBCs). Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville, Tenn.

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DOE selects 28 hydrogen and fuel cell R&D projects for $38M in funding

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3M Company: Low-cost, High Performance Catalyst Coated Membranes for PEM Water Electrolyzers. University of Tennessee Space Institute: Developing novel electrodes with ultralow catalyst loading for high-efficiency hydrogen production in proton exchange membrane electrolyzer cells. . $1,744,728. 1,000,000.

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DOE announces more than $65M in public and private funding to commercialize promising energy technologies

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NEL Hydrogen (Wallingford, Connecticut). Sparkz (Knoxville, Tennessee). Development of a Low-cost and Hardware Friendly Instantaneous Waveform Measurement Technology for Distribution System, $1,000,000. (Watertown, Massachusetts). Porous Transport Electrodes for Proton Exchange Membrane Electrolyzers, $450,000.