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| January
17,2003
Washington Technology Center has awarded grants to Washington State University-InnovaTek diesel-based fuel processors for Fuel Cells Source:Spokane Journal
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| The Seattle-based
WTC, a technology-promotion organization that receives state, federal,
and industry funding, gave $40,000 to the university to fund research in
connection with the SIRTI client, InnovaTek Inc., of Richland.
The InnovaTek grant will support research that company has undertaken with Patrick Pedrow, of WSU’s School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, the WTC says. InnovaTek and Pedrow are using specialized equipment available at WSU to test processes they hope will enhance the efficiency and reduce the cost of InnovaTek’s diesel-based fuel processors, which are used in electrical generation by fuel cells. The WTC awards grants twice a year through its research and technology development program. Six grants were given this round. The organization, which is based at the University of Washington, also operates a microfabrication laboratory there. Links:
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