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The facility, located at UT Austin’s J.J. Pickle Research Campus, will generate zero-carbon ラーメンベット 禁止ゲーム using water electrolysis powered by solar and wind energy, as well as steam methane reformation of renewable natural gas from a Texas landfill. The ラーメンベット 禁止ゲーム will power a stationary fuel cell for clean, reliable power for the Texas Advanced Computing Center and supply zero-emission fuel to a fleet of Toyota Mirai fuel cell electric vehicles and to fuel cell drones. This approach marks the first time that multiple renewable ラーメンベット 禁止ゲーム supplies and multiple end uses have been networked at a single location to demonstrate a scalable, economical ラーメンベット 禁止ゲーム ecosystem.

It was developed as part of the “Demonstration and Framework for H2@Scale in Texas and Beyond” project, supported by the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) ラーメンベット 禁止ゲーム and Fuel Cell Technologies Office. This first-of-its-kind ラーメンベット 禁止ゲーム proto-hub is a significant leap forward in the clean ラーメンベット 禁止ゲーム economy.

H2@Scale in Texas builds on nearly two decades of UT leadership in ラーメンベット 禁止ゲーム research and development. With this facility, we aim to provide the educated workforce and the engineering data needed for success,” said Michael Lewis, research scientist at the UT Austin Center for Electromechanics. “Beyond the current project, the ラーメンベット 禁止ゲーム research facility is well-positioned for growth and impact in the emerging clean ラーメンベット 禁止ゲーム industry.”

UT Provost Sharon Wood and Michael Lewis from the ラーメンベット 禁止ゲーム for Electromechanics talking in front of Toyota Mirai
UT Provost Sharon Wood and Michael Lewis from the Center for Electromechanics chat about the ラーメンベット 禁止ゲーム-fueled Toyota Mirai.

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UT provost Sharon Wood and ラーメンベット 禁止ゲーム dean Roger Bonnecaze laughing with arms crossed
UT provost Sharon Wood and ラーメンベット 禁止ゲーム dean Roger Bonnecaze at the event.

"H2@Scale isn't just about producing low-carbon energy, it's about creating clean energy growth opportunities for communities throughout Texas and the nation,” said Adam Walburger, president, Frontier Energy. “By harnessing renewable energy resources to create zero-carbon ラーメンベット 禁止ゲーム, we can power homes, businesses, transportation, and agriculture – all while creating jobs and reducing emissions.”

“Through public-private partnerships enabled by H2@Scale, DOE continues to build on its role as an accelerator for the collaborative early-stage research, development, and demonstrations needed for effective energy system transitions,” said Paula Gant, president and CEO, GTI Energy. “By demonstrating a fully integrated ラーメンベット 禁止ゲーム ecosystem, H2@Scale is a proving ground for the powerful potential of large-scale Regional Clean ラーメンベット 禁止ゲーム Hubs in building a robust ラーメンベット 禁止ゲーム economy in ways that benefit local communities whether through skilled job creation, cleaner air or strengthened energy access.”

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