Researchers at the University of Delaware are developing new fuel cell technology that uses ammonia instead of hydrogen to create cheaper and more powerful fuel cells.
Engineers from the University of Delaware have developed a new catalyst technology that could make fuel cells more affordable and durable, potentially accelerating the commercialization of fuel cell vehicles.
Researchers from the University of Delaware have been working with those from the Beijing University of Chemical Technology to develop a new catalyst for hydrogen fuel cells.
A major research institution conducting hydrogen fuel cell research, particularly in transportation applications. The university is expanding its hydrogen fuel cell program by acquiring new buses and infrastructure.
Researchers from the University of Delaware have developed an innovative hybrid energy system that combines hydrogen fuel cells with solar energy for efficient hydrogen fuel production.
The University of Delaware, along with Delaware Technical College, produced a study suggesting the U.S. could meet a significant portion of its energy needs through alternative sources by 2030.
Academic institution conducting hydrogen fuel cell research. Home to Professor Erik Koepf's team developing solar-driven hydrogen production technology.
The University of Delaware has hired Professor Yushan Yan to lead research in hydrogen fuel cells and has built a new laboratory for his work. They hope his developments will advance fuel cell technology towards commercialization and wider societal adoption.
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