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he University of Delaware (UD) launched the Center for Clean Hydrogen in October 2022 to accelerate the transition to clean energy by reducing the cost of hydrogen and hydrogen-related technologies, according to an article on UDaily, an online publication of the university. The Center is fueled by an initial $10 million in funding from the Department of Defense.
“By bringing together leaders in the hydrogen field from academia, industry and the federal government, the new center will serve as a one-of-a-kind facility for fabricating and testing hydrogen technologies such as fuel cells and electrolyzers at commercial scale,” the article explains. “The center, located in Delaware Technology Park near the UD campus, also will help train the highly skilled clean energy workforce of the future. Additional funding and collaborators are expected as the center’s research and…
