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Green hydrogen filling station fueled by Cornell research


March 11, 2021
Catalyzed by a Cornell Atkinson Center for Sustainability grant and prompted by other Cornell eco-friendly research over the past decade like the Cornell Fuel Cell Institute and the university’s Energy Materials Center, the Standard Hydrogen Corporation (SHC) and National Grid announced plans March 11 to build the first hydrogen “energy station” of its kind in the nation.
The SHC Energy Transfer System will be built in New York’s Capital Region; completion is expected by late 2022.
Pending regulatory approval, the facility will be the first demonstration of Standard Hydrogen’s innovative, multi-use, renewable hydrogen-based energy storage/delivery system. It will be available to fill fuel cell-powered automobiles with carbon-free energy, while also fulfilling other energy needs. ....

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Héctor Abruña wins national award in analytical chemistry


[Many thanks to Frederic Gleach for bringing this item to our attention.] Kate Blackwood (
Cornell Chronicle) reports that Héctor D. Abruña, the Émile M. Chamot Professor of Chemistry at Cornell University, has been honored by the American Chemical Society (ACS) with the ACS National Award in Analytical Chemistry for his pioneering work in electrochemistry, including the development of fuel cell and battery materials. Born in Santurce, Puerto Rico, Abruña joined the faculty at Cornell University in 1983. Here is Blackwood’s full article.
Héctor D. Abruña, the Émile M. Chamot Professor of Chemistry in the College of Arts and Sciences, has been honored by the American Chemical Society (ACS) with the ACS National Award in Analytical Chemistry for his pioneering work in electrochemistry, including the development of fuel cell and battery materials. ....

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