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This university has collaborated with Forge Nano since 2019 on the development of component parts for hydrogen fuel cells, electrolyzers, and hydrogen storage technology.
This university, along with Yale University, conducted a study suggesting that solar energy adoption is 'contagious' and that homeowners are more willing to install solar panels if their neighbors have done so.
The University of Connecticut will collaborate with FuelCell Energy on research and development goals related to advanced material development for fuel cells.
Researchers at the University of Connecticut have devised a new manufacturing process to produce affordable hydrogen fuel cells, contributing to Connecticut's status as a fuel cell hub.
The University of Connecticut is adopting alternative energy sources, including hydrogen fuel cells, to reduce its carbon emissions and energy costs. They have partnered with UTC Power to install a new fuel cell system.
Researchers at the University of Connecticut, led by Professor Radenka Maric, are working on a new manufacturing process to make hydrogen fuel cells more affordable.
Researchers from the University of Connecticut's Center for Clean Energy Engineering are developing a new manufacturing process for hydrogen fuel cells.

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