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Colorado State University is partnering with Hydrofuel on the MAPS project, as referenced in the news release about the 1.5 million US dollar green ammonia MAPS project.
Colorado State University researchers are collaborating on the development of a predictive model to anticipate maintenance needs at hydrogen stations.
Colorado State University is commercializing the MAPS technology licensed by Hydrofuel from Georgia Tech, working on a $1.5 million US green ammonia project.
CSU will collaborate with Hydrofuel on a CRADA to complete a commercial demonstration of the MAPS technology. The university will hire researchers and involve Ph.D. students in the project.
Hydrofuel and a MAPs co-inventor are negotiating an agreement with Colorado State University to demonstrate the MAPS technology.
Institution where Dr. Mike Wilkins conducted research on microbial processes in subsurface hydrogen generation.
Colorado State University announced plans earlier in the year to become completely reliant on clean power by 2020 and carbon neutral by 2050, through power purchase agreements with renewable energy providers.
The College of Engineering at Colorado State University was a partner in organizing and providing expertise for a summer camp on renewable energy and clean technology.
The team representing Colorado State University is the only one building a hydrogen-powered vehicle for the EcoCAR competition. They will be re-engineering a Chevrolet Malibu and equipping it with a hydrogen fuel cell developed at the university.

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