Founded in 1854, ETH Zurich is one of the world's leading universities in STEM fields, known for innovations in catalysis and sustainable chemistry. It has collaborated with industry partners like Total on CO2-to-methanol catalysts since at least 2019[1][2].
Participated as a co-authoring institution on the African green hydrogen cost analysis, with a record of research in energy systems and sustainability.[1][2]
ETH Zurich is a renowned Swiss institution spearheading pivotal research to advance hydrogen-powered jet engines. Known for its excellence in engineering and environmental sciences, it is contributing significant insights into designing engines compatible with hydrogen fuel.
Scientists at ETH Zurich have discovered a method to repurpose chicken feathers into a component for hydrogen fuel cells, aiming to replace toxic chemicals with a sustainable alternative.
Students from ETH Zurich developed a solar car to compete in the World Solar Challenge. They received logistical support from Gebrüder Weiss for transporting their vehicle.
This university previously held the fuel economy world record for hydrogen fuel cell vehicles for the past 13 years, a record now surpassed by Duke University.
Researchers from ETH Zurich, along with Imperial College London, suggest that spreading out wind energy capacity across Europe could improve resource utilization and combat intermittency.
ETH Zurich, a leading technology university in Switzerland, has been awarded funding to support its efforts in geothermal energy exploration and research, aiming to establish geothermal energy as a viable alternative to fossil fuels.
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