The student team designed a Combined Heat, Hydrogen, and Power (CHHP) system for the University of Maryland campus that would: 1) Convert organic waste streams into methane via gasification and anaerobic digestion, which would then be reformed into hydrogen to power a 1.5MW fuel cell, producing electricity and thermal energy. 2) Excess hydrogen would be recovered, compressed, and stored to fuel campus shuttles. 3) The system is estimated to reduce campus CO2 emissions by 13,000 metric tons per year and remove 6,700 metric tons of landfill waste annually.