Fuel Cells Works reports that the University of Central Florida was awarded an $800,000 Department of Energy grant “to make hydrogen a high performing, efficient gas for turbine-based electricity generation.” AIAA Associate Fellow, UCF Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Professor, and project principal investigator Subith Vasu said, “The high reactiveness of hydrogen poses challenges to use hydrogen blended fuels on existing infrastructure and also increases the probability of nitrogen oxide formation in the exhaust.”
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