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Has the country's biggest laboratory for renewable energy research and aims to be carbon neutral by 2025, utilizing solar, solar thermal, and biogas projects.
The University of California is involved in the joint effort to build the framework for the clean hydrogen hub in California.
Researchers from this institution have developed a new, inexpensive catalyst for fuel cell systems.
Researchers from the University of California are collaborating with Sandia National Laboratories on a new catalyst for hydrogen fuel cells.
Engineers from the University of California have announced the successful implementation of the nation’s first power-to-gas hydrogen pipeline injection project.
Partner with Toyota in developing a model to map the deployment of new hydrogen fueling stations to support fuel cell vehicle infrastructure.
Collaborated with Syracuse University on wind energy price competitiveness research.
The University of California has released information concerning the project and how it effectively produced the world's first magma-enhanced geothermal system.
Researchers from this university collaborated on the development of a new technology for solar cells.
Conducted research on dehydrogenation kinetics and created computer simulations modeling hydrogen release from aluminum hydride for energy storage applications.
Researchers from this university have developed a new type of solid oxide fuel cell that operates using ethanol.
Developed a computer model showing how solid materials like zeolites and metal oxide frameworks can make carbon capture more affordable and efficient.
The University of California has entered into a research agreement with HyperSolar, providing resources to further develop the company's hybrid energy technology.
Assisted in the initial development of direct methanol fuel cells (DMFCs) in 1990.
Institution where Professor Joan Ogden conducts research on hydrogen infrastructure capacity.

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