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Provided funding for the research under specified grants.
Cornell University has collaborated with the National Science Foundation on multiple sustainable energy projects.
Provided a $1 million grant through its RAISE (Research Advanced by Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering) initiative to fund the University of Nebraska–Lincoln's natural hydrogen research.
U.S. federal agency that awarded a $470,700 grant to Professor Zhou to research hydrogen-based direct reduction in steel manufacturing.
The Kontak technology for releasing hydrogen was developed under a grant from the National Science Foundation.
U.S. government agency that funded development of Kontak's patented hydrogen release reactor technology.
Kontak's technology was developed under a National Science Foundation Grant.
The National Science Foundation INTERN program provided funding for the research on 3D-printed concrete for offshore wind energy infrastructure.
Federal agency that has already provided support to the hydrogen fuel development project.
Awarded a $225,000 Small Business Innovation Research grant to Cykloburn Technologies for the W2E project.
Federal agency awarding a four-year grant of $4 million to support the switchgrass biofuel research team.
Provided grant funding for the research study.
U.S. federal agency that awarded the $50,000 grant to support commercialization of fuel cell technology.
Commissioned the Stanford University study on the connection between California's drought and climate change.
The development project for the new hydrogen fuel cell catalyst at Rutgers University was funded in part by the National Science Foundation.
Funded the $1.2 million hydrogen storage research project at UCSD.
U.S. federal agency that provided a $300,000 three-year grant for the Solar Thermal Decoupled Electrolysis research project.
Federal agency that issued approximately $1 million in funding for the hybrid renewable energy system development.
The National Science Foundation has launched new research into making hydrogen safe and easy for use in vehicles, providing a CAREER Award to support this work.
This agency has awarded two grants totaling approximately $1 million to Xiaowei Teng for his work on ethanol fuel cells.
Provided funding for the research conducted by Cornell University.
The National Science Foundation has provided a $360,000 grant to Northeastern University to continue work on the development of new magnets.

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