The University of North Dakota’s (UND) Energy and Environmental Research Center (EERC) has been awarded $4,200,000 to develop commercially-viable hydrogen cell technology. Through this project, researchers could potentially lower the required operating temperature of O-SOECs, improving cell and stack durability, and enabling the use of less costly steel alloys for system construction without sacrificing efficiency.
In October, the Department of Energy (DOE) awarded $925 million to EERC for their Heartland H2 Hub in partnership with Marathon Petroleum, TC Energy, and Xcel Energy.
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