Federal Funds Assist Delaware State University Hydrogen Projects
Delaware State University is getting $3.4 million so faculty can design better hydrogen storage containers and improve crime scene investigations.
Acting University President Claibourne Smith said Monday that scientists are testing different materials’ ability to store hydrogen. About $1.43 million is going to DSU scientists, who will use the best material they find to develop a hydrogen storage system for fuel cells with the university’s mechanical engineers.












