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Researchers at this university have developed a pioneering system for extracting clean drinking water from the air using natural materials.
Joshua Rhodes, a research scientist there, provided economic insights into renewable energy.
Conducted an assessment of blue hydrogen projects in Texas and Ohio, publishing findings in Nature journal regarding lifecycle emissions modeling and 45V tax credit eligibility.
Brian Korgel, a professor at the University of Texas at Austin and a speaker at the H2Hub Summit, is associated with the Gulf Coast Hydrogen Hub (HyVelocity).
Co-leader of the HyVelocity Hub consortium providing research and academic expertise.
Researchers at the Bureau of Economic Geology within The University of Texas at Austin conducted a study on the potential of underground salt deposits for hydrogen storage.
Co-launched the original three-year Texas hydrogen project with Frontier Energy.
The university is conducting research and bringing together experts to expand efforts and expertise in geothermal energy.
UT Austin is part of the consortium developing HT-PEM fuel cell systems for automotive industry applications.
Employer of Dr. Michael Webber, who presented on natural hydrogen energy integration pathways.
Major research university launching the Geothermal Entrepreneurship Organization (GEO) initiative with a $1 million DOE grant to become a national hub for geothermal energy expertise and startups.
A team of scientists from this university, along with others, developed a new catalyst to improve hydrogen fuel cells and water electrolysis.
Host institution for the switchgrass biofuel research project, receiving $11 million of the total $15 million in grants.
Officials from the university unveiled a new hydrogen-electric bus that will operate on and around its campus for one year. Students and faculty will also study the bus's performance and fuel efficiency.
The University of Texas at Austin is partnering with Capital Metro to introduce a new hydrogen-powered bus in Austin. Its Center for Electromechanics is establishing the city's hydrogen fuel infrastructure and researching new storage technologies.

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