Registration is open! Join the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Hydrogen Program for its virtual 2022 Annual Merit Review and Peer Evaluation Meeting (AMR)
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DOE Seeks Public Input on New Hydrogen Hubs, Clean Hydrogen Manufacturing Programs to Decarbonize Industry, Transportation Sectors and Provide Healthier Air for All
The Department of Energy is funding $28 million in research and development programs focused at advancing the use of clean…
Global business is increasingly transforming itself into a more sustainable, carbon-neutral economy. As part of our commitment to Environmental, Social,…
It has recently been awarded up to $644,000 by the Department of Energy Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management…
Deputy Secretary David Turk announced the launch of H2 Twin Cities as part of the United Kingdom’s COP26 activities in…
The DOE chose Davis-Besse for its capacity to provide a carbon-free source of energy, as well as its good operational track record and closeness to the water needed to create hydrogen.
The project, which is situated in Arizona, will make progress on the Department of Energy’s H2@Scale initiative.
The selected projects, known as cooperative research and development agreements (CRADAs), will use the ARIES platform to allow the integration of hydrogen technologies in future energy systems, including energy storage and an emphasis on safety and risk reduction.
The powertrains analyzed include conventional diesel, diesel hybrid electric, plug-in hybrid electric, compressed natural gas, fuel cell electric, and battery all-electric.