Skip to Main Content
  • About
    • Staff
    • Board of Directors
    • Member Directory
  • Membership
    • Membership Benefits
    • Membership FAQ
    • Join NEC
  • Issues
    • Diversity & Inclusion
    • Energy & Environment
    • Financial Services
    • Healthcare
    • Higher Education
    • Housing
    • Technology & Innovation
    • Trade
    • Transportation & Infrastructure
    • Partnerships for Talent Pipeline Directory
  • Programs
    • Rising Stars Network
    • New England Council Fellows Program
    • Inside the Corner Office
    • Celebrating 100 Years
  • News
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • Past Events
    • 2025 Centennial Celebration
    • Washington Leaders’ Conference
    • Politics & Eggs
    • Sponsorship Opportunities
  • Contact
  • About
    • Staff
    • Board of Directors
    • Member Directory
  • Membership
    • Membership Benefits
    • Membership FAQ
    • Join NEC
  • Issues
    • Diversity & Inclusion
    • Energy & Environment
    • Financial Services
    • Healthcare
    • Higher Education
    • Housing
    • Technology & Innovation
    • Trade
    • Transportation & Infrastructure
    • Partnerships for Talent Pipeline Directory
  • Programs
    • Rising Stars Network
    • New England Council Fellows Program
    • Inside the Corner Office
    • Celebrating 100 Years
  • News
  • Events
    • Upcoming Events
    • Past Events
    • 2025 Centennial Celebration
    • Washington Leaders’ Conference
    • Politics & Eggs
    • Sponsorship Opportunities
  • Contact

News

Apr 26, 2024Blog | Member News, Energy & Environment, Higher Education

The University of Hartford installs new fuels cells that will generate 1.8 MW of electricity

The University of Hartford campus

New England Council member, the University of Hartford has partnered with HyAxiom to install four stationary fuel cell power plants on the campus. The PureCell M400 is HyAxiom’s flagship product, which can convert hydrogen into fuel.

A fuel cell is a device that produces an electrochemical reaction instead of combustion, which has a smaller carbon footprint than traditional combustion power plants. Acting President Stephen Mulready stated, “We at the University of Hartford are thrilled to see the completion of this exciting project that will result in positive environmental impacts on our campus, surrounding neighborhoods, and community.”

The fuel cells are projected to produce 1.8 MW of electricity, reducing the campus’s electrical grid load. They will also be used as a teaching tool for students seeking to learn more about fuel cells and the campus’ sustainability efforts. HyAxiom already has fuel cells at many other universities, such as the University of Connecticut, Western Connecticut State University, East Connecticut State University, and Mission College in California.

The New England Council commends the University of Hartford for this innovative initiative.

Read for more from the Hartford Business Journal.

Council Related News
Read Article Blog | Member News, Healthcare

UMass Dartmouth launches Nurse Camp for local students

Read Article Blog | Member News, Higher Education

UMass Amherst professor receives NASA grant

Read Article Blog | Member News, Higher Education

UNE introduces five new academic programs to meet workforce demands

Read Article Blog | Council News, Member News, Healthcare

Now Available – Episode 30: Tess Kuenning, President and CEO of the Bi-State Primary Care Association

Read Article Blog | Member News, Transportation & Infrastructure

Massport aims to have Logan Airport reach top five status among U.S. mega-airports

View Related News

©2025 New England Council
All rights reserved.

Privacy Policy Website Design by Jackrabbit

Boston Office

98 North Washington Street
Suite 303
Boston, MA 02114

(617) 723-4009

necouncil@newenglandcouncil.com

Washington Office

1411 K Street, NW
Suite 700
Washington, D.C. 20005

(202) 547-0048

necouncil@newenglandcouncil.com

Website Design by Jackrabbit