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Two Wayne State Teams National Finalists In Hydrogen Design



Two teams from Wayne State University are among five national finalists in the Hydrogen Education Foundation's 2007-08 Hydrogen Student Design Contest.

They'll join teams from McMaster University, Missouri University of Science and Technology, and the University of Waterloo.

The grand-prize winning team will be announced and present their design at the National Hydrogen Association's Annual Hydrogen Conference 2008 in Sacramento, Calif. on March 31 during the opening keynote session. Runner-up teams will receive honorable mentions and present their designs to attendees in the Conference Expo Hall.

For this year's Hydrogen Student Design Contest, "Hydrogen Applications for Airports," teams were challenged to use a budget of $3 million to design the most effective airport hydrogen system that would address the three main challenges for airports today:  noise, air pollution and groundwater contamination. 

Designs are based on the Columbia International Airport in Columbia, SC, but applicable to other airports worldwide.  Overall, twenty-three teams registered from countries all over the world including Canada, China, Guinea, India, Libya, Nigeria, the United Kingdom and the United States.
 
Elements of the top five designs include systems with waste-to-hydrogen production facilities, hydrogen-powered airport vehicles, back-up and portable power systems, hydrogen fueling stations, on-site production from natural gas, fuel cell power plants, as well as public education centers.

Representatives from all five finalist teams will attend the NHA conference to present their designs and receive awards during the Awards Luncheon on April 2.  

The awards will be presented by the Contest's title sponsor, the South Carolina Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Alliance, who helped develop this year's theme, as well as the U.S. Department of Energy, who served as a sponsor for the third consecutive year. The contest was additionally made possible through sponsorship from Chevron, Natural Resources Canada, Sacramento Municipal Utility District, and American Wind Power and Hydrogen.
 
The Hydrogen Education Foundation is currently looking for sponsors and theme ideas for the 2008-2009 Hydrogen Student Design Contest, now in its fourth year. Although the Contest is traditionally focused on the design only, in past years grand-prize winning designs have attracted funding to actually construct the designs. If you are interested in supporting the next Hydrogen Student Design Contest, or would like to find out more about the designs from previous years, please visit www.HydrogenContest.org or contact Rex Hazelton at (202) 223-5547.

More at www.HydrogenConference.org.


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