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Cited for developing nickel-coated carbon electrodes as part of efforts to replace precious metals in electrolysis systems.
A key academic player in the international effort to quantify hydrogen emissions, contributing to the study's field trials.
Cornell University researchers have unveiled a new solar-powered device that produces both green hydrogen fuel and clean drinking water directly from seawater. The university is known for its strong engineering and scientific research pedigree and its growing influence in the clean energy space.
Cornell University conducted a study exploring the potential of pairing green hydrogen production with cryptocurrency mining to enhance energy sustainability and climate change mitigation.
Is researching technologies to improve solar panel capacity, energy efficiency in buildings, and sustainable transportation.
Unnamed Cornell McGovern Center startup participating in the hydrogen fuel hub consortium.
Leading research institution joining a consortium to propose a northeast New York hydrogen fuel hub. Represented by Professor Héctor Abruña.
Researchers from Cornell University, including Professor Robert Howarth, authored a report suggesting blue hydrogen may be more harmful than fossil fuels.
Researchers at Cornell University have developed a new hydrogen fuel cell anode catalyst that does not require precious metals, potentially lowering costs and increasing feasibility for clean energy applications.
Cornell chemists discovered a new, cheaper catalyst for hydrogen fuel cells. The university's Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology was involved in the research.
Cornell University was mentioned as having published research in August that found blue hydrogen pollutes more greenhouse gas than burning gas or coal for heat.
Cornell University funded a study published in the Energy Science & Engineering journal that supported claims about the environmental impact of blue hydrogen.
Professor Howarth from Cornell University co-authored a paper that questions the environmental benefits of blue hydrogen.
Institution where Robert Horwath conducts research on hydrogen production and environmental impact.
Cornell University is a collaborator in the research effort focused on advancing sustainable hydrogen production.
One of the backers of Monolith Materials.
Collaborated on a study examining the impact of climate change on farmers.
Educational institution where Ecolectro's CEO and CSO received their advanced degrees. Story was reported by Cornell Chronicle.
One of the research institutions that compiled the first observational wind atlas of the Great Lakes region.
Researchers from Cornell University have developed a new thin-film catalyst for use in fuel cells. The team leader for this research is Araceli Gutierrez-Llonrente.
Institution where Anthony Ingraffe, an engineering professor, is based; he commented on the study without participating in it.
Co-authored research with University of Colorado on earthquakes triggered by fracking wastewater in Oklahoma.
Cornell University, along with Stanford University, conducted a study suggesting that a mix of wind and solar energy could meet a significant portion of New York's energy needs.
The Cornell Energy Materials Center is part of Cornell University, a prominent institution for research and development.
Researchers from this center at Cornell University are developing new nanoparticles for fuel cells to improve efficiency and reduce costs.

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