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Institution where Dr. Nathan Lewis is a professor and where the Catalyst Discovery Engine was developed by over 50 PhDs at the Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis, funded by $120 million from the US Department of Energy.
The Caltech campus in Pasadena will host the demonstration project where hydrogen will be blended into the natural gas network.
Co-developer of the novel water-splitting catalyst for hydrogen fuel production.
The California Institute of Technology is receiving $1 million to experiment with graphene for improved hydrogen storage materials.
Researchers from Caltech discovered a new solar energy technology that can harvest infrared waves.
Host institution for the Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis.
A leading research institution in the U.S. that has assembled a research team to develop artificial photosynthesis systems for converting solar energy into fuel.
Caltech is leading research efforts to develop solar-powered hydrogen fuel production. The institution is home to Professor Sossina Haile and her team working on converting water into hydrogen using sunlight.
Researchers from Caltech have developed a new method for producing hydrogen gas at low temperatures, aiming to improve the viability of fuel cell technology.
Nate Lewis, a key figure in artificial photosynthesis research, is affiliated with this institution.

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