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Energy Dept. Awards $11.2 Million for Hydrogen Research
05-15-2007 · Brookhaven National LaboratoryThe U.S. Department of Energy has announced $11.2 million in awards for research aimed at overcoming the scientific challenges associated with the production, storage and use of hydrogen. Brookhaven is one of six institutions that will receive part of $5.6 million over three years for studies on nanoscale catalysts.
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