Low Cost Fuel Cells wins Clean Tech Innovation Prize

fuel_cell2.jpgOut of a field of 16 semi-finalists, a low cost fuel cell project from Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory emerged as the winner of a clean technology innovation competition on Tuesday, April 8 at UC Berkeley. A panel of judges representing industry and investment firms chose Low Cost Fuel Cells ahead of second-placed Lagrangian Sensors and finalists Better Battery Capacity and Banyan Energy.

The first Venture Lab Clean Tech Innovation Prize was organized by the university’s Center for Entrepreneurship & Technology, which awarded a total prize of $20,000 to the four finalists. The goal of the competition was to recognize and bring together UC Berkeley engineers and scientists whose work has commercial potential in the field of clean technology.

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