DOE Webinar to Showcase Winners of Hydrogen Student Design Contests

November 6, 2014

WASHINGTON, DC - November 3, 2014 - The U.S. Department of Energy and Hydrogen Education Foundation have announced a webinar on the 2014 and 2015 Hydrogen Student Design Contest 
for November 6, 2014 at 2 PM ET11 AM PTRegister now!  

The teams from Washington State University and Humboldt State University will present their winning designs. The 2014 Contest teams were challenged to design a hydrogen fueling module that fulfills the requirements of low-cost, easy permitting, low-maintenance, mass production, and transportability in order to create a model for a reliable, convenient, and reasonably priced refueling experience for all hydrogen fuel cell vehicle customers.  

The first place winner, the student team from Washington State University, conceived a station using liquid hydrogen delivery to reduce their station cost, creating a very viable, cost-competitive design for a drop-in fueling station. Register here to attend the webinar!  

As part of the November 6th webinar, the theme for the 2015 contest will also be introduced.More information is available on the Contest website.

Companies interested in sponsoring this student activity in 2015 should contact Emanuel Wagner, Hydrogen Education Foundation at ewagner@ttcorp.com or +1-202-223-5547 x360.

About the Hydrogen Student Design Contest   

Organized by the Hydrogen Education Foundation, the annual Hydrogen Student Design Contest challenges university-level students to develop innovative solutions to key issues facing the hydrogen and fuel cell industries. The Contest showcases the talents of students in many disciplines, including engineering, architecture, marketing, and entrepreneurship.www.HydrogenContest.org 

About the Hydrogen Education Foundation  

The Hydrogen Education Foundation promotes clean hydrogen energy technologies through student scholarships, innovative national competitions, and educational programs to encourage environmental stewardship, improve energy security, and create green jobs. www.HydrogenEducationFoundation.org

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