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DOE awards $75 million for hydrogen fuel cells.(News)

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WASHINGTON, DC -- The Department of Energy (DOE) announced on July 17th that it will award a total of $75 million to 13 films and educational institutions for research in advanced fuel cells for vehicles and buildings. The projects will tackle such technical challenges as fuel reformers (to convert common fuels into hydrogen), more durable fuel ...

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