Home institution where Professor Gang Wu and his team at the McKelvey School of Engineering developed the platinum-free catalyst for anion-exchange membrane water electrolyzers.
Dr. Aaron Feaver, Director of the Joint Center for Deployment and Research in Earth Abundant Materials at Washington State University, will represent the Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub (PNWH2) at the summit.
Received the completed feasibility study for final review and is expected to release a public knowledge-sharing report summarizing outcomes before the close of 2022.
The Washington House passed the bipartisan legislation (SB 5910) on March 7 with a 96-2 vote, further demonstrating broad legislative backing for the state's green hydrogen initiatives.
The Washington Senate approved the bipartisan legislation (SB 5910) with a unanimous 49-0 vote, indicating strong support for establishing the state's green hydrogen economy.
Washington State University's Hydrogen Properties for Energy Research (HyPER) Lab was involved in a fill test for the ScanEagle3 UAV using liquid hydrogen.
Granted Douglas PUD unanimous support to expand the authority of public utility districts statewide to include renewable hydrogen production and wholesaling.