WSU Receives Millions for Groundbreaking Hydrogen Fuel Research
Key Ideas
  • Washington State University secures 4.8 million dollars from the U.S. Department of Energy for hydrogen fuel research.
  • Professors Jake Leachman and Konstantin Matveev lead a 3 million dollar project to develop the world's first continuous liquid hydrogen flow loop.
  • A 1.8 million dollar grant will fund the construction of a hydrogen fueling station in Pullman, set to be operational by mid-2026 for campus and community vehicles.
  • WSU's Hydrogen Properties for Energy Research Lab partners with the Northwest Hydrogen Hub, supported by a significant 1 billion dollar federal investment.
Washington State University has been granted millions of dollars to advance research in hydrogen fuel. The U.S. Department of Energy has allocated 4.8 million dollars to WSU, with Professors Jake Leachman and Konstantin Matveev spearheading a 3 million dollar project to establish the world's first continuous liquid hydrogen flow loop. Additionally, a 1.8 million dollar grant will be used to construct a hydrogen fueling station in Pullman, expected to be operational by mid-2026 and potentially servicing campus and community vehicles. Dr. Leachman leads the WSU Hydrogen Properties for Energy Research Lab, which collaborates with the Northwest Hydrogen Hub, receiving substantial funding of 1 billion dollars from the federal government to promote hydrogen-related initiatives.
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