As part of the United States’ long-term energy strategy, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which was signed into law in November 2021, shifted attention to hydrogen as a key component.
It was specifically provided for in Section 813 of the new law to give $8 billion for the establishment of at least four regional clean hydrogen hubs, and in Section 816, which provides $1 billion for a Clean Hydrogen Electrolysis Program, to shift priority to hydrogen. The new legislation also established deadlines for the DOE to begin implementing the Act’s provisions. The initial steps in implementing hydrogen procurement programs have been made, and information requests have been issued to industry and energy users alike. This is the next step, and the implementation of the initiatives may begin once the Department of Energy issues a Funding Opportunity Announcement.
DSJ Global is actively involved in the process of creating hydrogen procurement programs across the United States as a procurement headhunter. There is a wide range of businesses participating in the creation of these networks, from small startups to big corporations, that can benefit from the firm’s expertise. Furthermore, in addition to being a well-known procurement headhunter, the business is also capable of providing hiring experience in a wide range of other relevant industries. There are more than one million mid-to-senior professionals in DSJ Global’s database for firms looking to hire business-critical talent and for individuals looking to take a step forward in their professional development. DSJ Global is able to meet a wide range of hiring requirements by offering a mix of permanent, contract, and multi-hire solutions. Hence, it will be a top choice for companies looking to hire procurement headhunters to help with cutting-edge efforts such as the new hydrogen procurement programs.
DSJ Global has grown into a global procurement headhunting firm throughout the years. Thus, the firm now has offices in New York, Chicago, Boston; Dallas; Charlotte; Los Angeles, and San Francisco; as well as many other cities around the country. As part of DSJ Global’s global network of over 1,000 employees, the team in the United States can provide customers and job seekers with a truly global perspective. In addition, Phaidon International, which has offices in six countries, relies on the business as a preferred recruiting partner for the recruitment needs of hundreds of world-renowned corporations. Procurement headhunters like DSJ Global are known for their dedication to cultivating top talent, and this is one of the reasons for their success. Consultants are constantly educated and utilize the most cutting-edge technologies and tactics in the industry. HSE Officer, Ramp-Up Manager Specialty, and Business Development Executive are just a few of the many positions available at the organization right now.
According to DSJ Global’s Executive Director, Emily Prendergast, “There has been a lot of attention paid to global supply chains recently as teams tried to overcome the shortages that exist in several industries. Every industry, from consumer products to pharmaceuticals to energy, has a pressing need to recruit procurement and supply chain experts, and the need for this expertise is only increasing.”
DOE opens registration for Hydrogen Program 2022 AMR
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) on June 6–8, 2022. This annual event showcases DOE’s hydrogen portfolio and how it is working to address climate and clean energy priorities effectively and equitably.
Hydrogen and fuel cell projects funded by DOE will be presented, and the Hydrogen Program and subprograms will be reviewed for their merit. Registration is required, but the 2022 AMR is open to the public and free to attend.
This year’s AMR will also include an update on the groundbreaking Hydrogen Shot, which seeks to reduce the cost of clean hydrogen by 80% to $1 per 1 kilogram in 1 decade, and updates on intra- and interagency activities. View the detailed meeting agenda for a comprehensive schedule of events and presentations.