LANL conducted mathematical modeling research demonstrating how to safely blend hydrogen with natural gas in existing pipeline infrastructure using nonlinear partial differential equations.
Researchers at this laboratory are tasked with researching H2 truck technology to develop fuel cells for large trucks as a viable alternative to diesel engines.
This national laboratory is providing technical support to companies developing fuel cell technology through a Department of Energy program. It aims to advance renewable energy and clean technology, leveraging its expertise in fuel cells.
Researchers from Los Alamos National Laboratory are collaborating with Argonne National Laboratory to develop less expensive fuel cells by finding alternatives to platinum catalysts.
Los Alamos National Laboratories has made technological breakthroughs in fuel cell catalysts that Pajarito Powder is drawing upon for its new catalyst development.