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A scientist from this laboratory is the lead author of the study on ancient seawater and its potential implications for hydrogen storage.
National laboratory contributing expertise in evaluating hydrogen infrastructure issues, safe storage, and handling for the Port of Seattle project.
Co-leading studies with Seattle City Light and Sandia National Laboratories on the feasibility of using renewable hydrogen fuel for medium- and heavy-duty vehicles.
DOE-managed research laboratory that deployed and managed the first research buoys for gathering oceanographic and meteorological data off the American West Coast.
Nick Barilo from this institution received a DOE hydrogen and fuel cell technology award.
Researchers from PNNL discovered a new hydrogen catalyst. They led the catalyst research and are confident in their findings.
Co-leading H-Mat research, focusing on polymers portion of the study with specialized characterization capabilities.
This laboratory will join forces with the DOE's FCTO and AIChE to facilitate information sharing on hydrogen safety.
PWNL is collaborating with SoCalGas and STARS Corporation to develop a new hydrogen generation system powered by the sun.
Investigating the viability of extracting rare earth minerals from geothermal water.
Researchers from this institution have discovered a new catalyst that can accelerate hydrogen fuel production, making fuel cells more efficient.
PNNL is a U.S. Department of Energy national laboratory that has received $4.4 million in funding to commercialize clean technology projects, including solar-to-hydrogen conversion and fuel cell technologies.
Research laboratory that developed a process to convert algae to water, oil, and usable byproducts in under an hour.
One of the sites where the first phase of geothermal research is planned.
PNNL is where Carlos Fernandez, the lead fluid developer, works. They developed a new reservoir stimulation fluid for enhanced geothermal systems.
Developed the new safety training resource program in collaboration with the California Fuel Cell Partnership.
PNNL is leading the initiative to deploy two data-collecting buoys to study offshore wind energy potential in the US.
PNNL is a U.S. federal research laboratory developing a new hydrogen production system using biomass. The laboratory received a $2.2 million grant from the Department of Energy to fund this project.
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory is a recipient of U.S. Department of Energy funding for its work on developing low-cost hydrogen production technologies.
U.S. Department of Energy laboratory that released a study on nature-inspired catalyst technology for hydrogen fuel cells, focusing on reducing costs and improving efficiency.
Researchers from this institution developed a new mobile application called Hydrogen Tools to enhance the safety of hydrogen fuel handling and fuel cell technology.
This laboratory is partnering with Nuvera Fuel Cells and Thermo King on a research initiative to determine the value of using hydrogen fuel cells for transport refrigeration units (TRUs).
This laboratory will oversee the project and evaluate the performance of Plug Power's hydrogen fuel cells to determine their viability as a replacement for diesel generators.
Researchers at this institution have been focusing on fuel cell catalysts, developing a new iron-based catalyst to replace expensive platinum.
A Department of Energy research facility where scientists developed a new iron-based catalyst for hydrogen fuel cells as an alternative to platinum-based catalysts.

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