Planning: E-RISE RII: Hydrogen as a Harness for Waste Energy — NSF Award to Oklahoma State University (OK, $99,943)
The demand for robust, reliable, and flexible energy sources will continue to increase in the United States. In order to satisfy consumer, industry, and technology demands for global competitiveness, the domestic energy grid must bring on many new reliable energy sources. This planning project will invoke fundamental a
| Award title | Planning: E-RISE RII: Hydrogen as a Harness for Waste Energy |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2538405 |
| Awardee | Oklahoma State University |
| City | STILLWATER |
| State | OK |
| Amount obligated | $99,943 |
| Principal investigator | Jeffery White |
| Program | EPSCoR RII: E-RISE |
| Start date | 09/01/2025 |
| Abstract | The demand for robust, reliable, and flexible energy sources will continue to increase in the United States. In order to satisfy consumer, industry, and technology demands for global competitiveness, the domestic energy grid must bring on many new reliable energy sources. This planning project will invoke fundamental and applied expertise in energy science and engineering to develop a research project that will lead to the implementation of hydrogen as a reliable but sustainable energy carrier t |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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