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U.S. federal agency issuing the grant to support the final phase of GIS's residential fuel cell research project.
Researchers from NIST have developed a new system to accurately test the hydrogen dispensed through fueling technologies, aiming to gauge the capabilities of hydrogen fuel systems.
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) released a study on artificial leaf devices and their capability to produce hydrogen fuel.
NIST introduced a new house designed to test the limits of energy efficiency. They have tested past incarnations of this energy efficient home and will use computer models to simulate real living conditions for a year-long study.
Researchers from the National Institute of Standards and Technology are working with titanium dioxide nanotubes to address issues in hydrogen production.
NIST researchers are conducting tests on the effects of pressurized hydrogen gas on steel pipelines, aiming to address challenges in hydrogen infrastructure adoption. They have published the initial results from their hydrogen fuel test facility.
This agency is working closely with the Smart Grid Interoperability Panel to establish standards for the country's smart grid.
NIST is tasked by the federal government to renovate the nation’s energy system and has released updates for the U.S. Smart Grid framework, including new standards for cybersecurity and testing procedures for alternative energy technologies.
Scientists from this institution have developed a new nanotechnology-based method for storing hydrogen.

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