June 27, 2022
WVU is one of 30 universities nationwide selected to receive project funding
Manchin, Capito Announce More Than $1.9 Million for Next-Gen Clean Energy Manufacturing Project at West Virginia University
WVU is one of 30 universities nationwide selected to receive project funding
Charleston, WV – U.S. Senators Joe Manchin (D-WV), Chairman of the Senate Energy
and Natural Resources Committee, and Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) announced West
Virginia University (WVU), in partnership with the National Energy Technology
Laboratory (NETL), will receive $1,999,876 from the U.S. Department of Energy
to develop innovative new technologies to reduce emissions and advance clean
energy manufacturing. Specifically, this significant investment will help
students, faculty and other researchers develop high-entropy, alloy-based
coating to protect critical components in hydrogen turbine power systems,
making these systems more durable and efficient.
“WVU
continues to represent the Mountain State at the highest levels, and I am
pleased it has been selected yet again to research and develop new, innovative
technologies critical to advancing hydrogen – a fuel that’s increasingly
important to our economy and has the potential to decarbonize our energy
systems, industrial processes and transportation sector,” said Chairman
Manchin. “Today’s announcement is further acknowledgment of the importance
of the groundbreaking research conducted by WVU’s students and faculty and
researchers at NETL and showcases how West Virginia can continue to lead the
country – and the world – in advancing clean energy technologies. I’m thrilled
to see the Department of Energy continue to invest at WVU and I will continue
to push for funding that supports West Virginia.”
“West
Virginia University continues to be a leader in a variety of research fields,
and I’m proud to see our students receive this award from the Department of
Energy,” Senator Capito said. “This funding will support our students as
they create innovative technology that contributes to our energy sector, and
works to reduce emissions. I will continue to advocate for the support our
higher education institutions need to further our research and development
capacities in West Virginia.”
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