Posts Tagged ‘AEM’
Pajarito Powder awarded $10 million to build out fuel cell supply chain
Albuquerque catalyst maker joins forces with two national labs, General Motors, and Strategic Analysis to develop lower-cost catalysts that will enable larger, more energy-intensive vehicles to be powered by hydrogen March 25, 2024 — Albuquerque, N.M. — Pajarito Powder, LLC, a domestic developer and manufacturer of advanced catalysts, an enabling technology used in fuel…
Read MorePajarito Powder Returns to H2 & FC Expo Tokyo for 12th Time
Pajarito Powder will participate for the 12th consecutive year at the upcoming H2 & FC Expo, held in Tokyo, Japan on February 28th through March 1, 2024 at the Tokyo Big Sight Convention Center. The expo is part of World Smart Energy Week, which is comprised of eight separate sustainable-energy themed expositions. The International Hydrogen…
Read MorePajarito Team Members Coauthors on AEM Electrolysis Study
Pajarito Powder colleagues Barr Zulevi, Ph.D. and Geoff McCool are coauthors along with members of faculty of Georgia Institute of Technology Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering. Dr. Zulevi, President and CTO of Research and Development for Pajarito Powder stated, “We’d like to share this paper recently published by our collaborators at Georgia Tech and USC using…
Read MorePajarito Powder to Exhibit at ARPA-E Summit
Pajarito Powder will exhibit for the second year in a row at the upcoming ARPA-E Summit, March 13th-15th, in Washington, D.C. “As an ARPA-E contract awardee, our work on alkaline Anion-Exchange Membrane (AEM) catalysts contributes to new and exciting hydrogen production systems that support American competitiveness in renewable energy technologies,” said Dr. Barr Zulevi, Pajarito…
Read MorePajarito Powder Strong Presence at 68th ISE Conference in Rhode Island
The 68th annual conference of the International Society of Electrochemistry (ISE) occurred at the end of August in Providence, Rhode Island, and Pajarito Powder participated by co-chairing and presenting at the conference. The scientific theme of the conference was Electrochemistry Without Borders, meant to emphasize the global character of the electrochemical community encompassed by the ISE.…
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