US Department of Energy facility that demonstrated AI's capability to narrow 160 billion molecular possibilities to 41 candidates in 14 hours for hydrogen carrier liquids, a task that would take conventional analysis 5 years.
This institution is building a new research and development facility for testing heavy-duty hydrogen vehicles, leveraging its extensive experience in fuel cell technology since 1996.
A US Department of Energy research facility partnering with Achates Power on hydrogen engine development. Argonne conducted a successful demonstration of hydrogen combustion using opposed-piston compression ignition technology.
A U.S. Department of Energy national laboratory that conducted research on pollinator habitats at solar facilities. Their Environmental Science division led the study examining utility-scale solar energy facilities.
Researchers from Argonne National Laboratory are collaborating with Los Alamos National Laboratory to develop less expensive fuel cells by finding alternatives to platinum catalysts.
Argonne National Laboratory developed the Hydrogen Refueling Stations Analysis Model, one of the new tools launched to assist hydrogen fuel infrastructure deployment.
The director of Argonne National Laboratory’s Joint Center for Energy Storage Research commented on the significance of the nanopore battery breakthrough.
Researchers from Argonne National Laboratory have been awarded funding from ARPA-E to develop hybrid fuel cells capable of converting methane into liquid fuels.
Argonne National Laboratory was responsible for fielding and accepting university applications for the Advanced Vehicle Technology Competition EcoCar 3 program.
Researchers from Argonne National Laboratory, alongside Arizona State University, have achieved a breakthrough in artificial photosynthesis, enhancing their artificial leaf technology.
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