(Hartford Business Journal, 10/1/18) In HBJ’s Sept. 17 article (“Could clean energy become an election issue?”) a survey by Greenberg Quinlan Rosner Research found 73 percent of Connecticut voters support moving our state to 100 percent renewable energy over the next decade. This comes as no surprise as state residents…
Hydrogen Safety Panel Provides Training to Northeast
The Pacific Northwest National Laboratory’s Hydrogen Safety Panel serves as a resource for local code officials and stakeholders in the Northeast US. The Hydrogen Safety Panel (HSP) teamed up with the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology, Inc. (CCAT) and a number of local organizations to provide code officials and other…
Free workshop on hydrogen fuel cell tech deployment set Sept. 12 in New Haven
New Haven, CT – September 4, 2018 – The Hydrogen Safety Panel is teaming with the Connecticut Center for Advanced Technology, Inc. and the Greater New Haven Clean Cities Coalition to host a free workshop to provide code officials and other interested stakeholders information to enable the safe and timely…
FuelCell sells new Trinity College plant
(Hartford Business Journal, 8/30/18) A recently completed fuel-cell plant on the Trinity College campus in Hartford has changed ownership hands. Danbury-based FuelCell Energy said Thursday that it sold the 1.4-megawatt plant, which was completed in May, to AEP OnSite Partners, a subsidiary of Ohio-based electric utility American Electric Power. Read…
Where Are All the Hydrogen Cars?
(Popular Science, 8/10/18) Right now, you could get behind the wheel of a car that burns zero fossil fuels and produces zero pollution or greenhouse gases, runs on the same chemical reaction that powers rockets, and gets twice as much mileage as a Tesla. It’s called a hydrogen fuel-cell vehicle,…
Secretary Perry Announces $38 Million in New Projects to Support Innovative Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies
(Energy.gov, 8/14/18) WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Secretary of Energy Rick Perry announced the selection of 28 projects totaling $38 million to support early-stage research and development of innovative hydrogen and fuel cell technologies. The Secretary is in Golden, Colorado touring the Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Read more…
Northeast Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Companies Receive DOE Awards
East Hartford, CT – August 14, 2018 – The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) selected 28 projects totaling $38 million to support early-stage research and development of innovative hydrogen and fuel cell technologies, including almost $12 million to eight companies and universities in the Northeast US. This work supports the…

In case you missed it – Listen to hydrogen fuel cell broadcast
In case you missed it, CCAT’s Joel Rinebold took part in a radio broadcast that aired this past weekend on hydrogen fuel cell energy initiatives. Great job by Joel and CCAT’s thanks to Steve Szymanski, David Giordano and Frank Wolak for taking part in the discussion, which was hosted by…

Hydrogen fuel cells focus of CCAT radio show this weekend
The award-winning Pulse of the Region will feature a discussion on Aug. 11 and 12 among some of the state’s foremost experts in fuel cell technology. The radio show will include an interview with internationally recognized experts (from left) Steve Szymanski of Proton Onsite/Nel, Joel Rinebold of CCAT, David Giordano of Doosan…
Council continues to discuss fuel cell park proposal at old Stanley campus
(New Britain Herald, 8/1/18) NEW BRITAIN – The Common Council’s Committee on Administration, Finance and Law met Wednesday night to discuss a tax agreement with EIP Investment, LLC, for the company’s upcoming project at the old Stanley Works campus. Read more >