Administering the Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs program with $8 billion allocated by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law; announced seven hubs in October 2023 and proceeding with funding for five amid legal challenges for two West Coast hubs.[1][2][3][7]
Announced HyVelocity Hub as one of seven successful national candidates for Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub funding, allocating $1.2 billion in federal government funding.
The US Department of Energy (DOE) is providing financial support to the GM-Celadyne partnership project as part of a larger initiative to fund green projects.
The US Department of Energy's Hydrogen Program Record provided data on planned electrolyzer installations in the United States, indicating a significant potential increase in green hydrogen production capacity.
The DoE is providing funding for the new research and development facility at Argonne National Laboratory, specifically through its Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy's Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office (HFTO).
The DoE announced a conditional commitment for a $1.66 billion loan guarantee to Plug Power as part of the Biden administration's clean hydrogen production support strategy and energy decarbonization program.
The DOE, through its ARPA-E program, awarded $20 million in competitive funding to 16 projects exploring natural hydrogen and reservoir management across eight US states.
Announced $60 million in funding for enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) projects to demonstrate scalability and efficacy as mainstream renewable heat and power.
The DoE is interested in hydrogen extraction processes and has awarded grants to various research teams, including one to Professor Abate's team at MIT, to fund the development of technologies for extracting naturally occurring underground hydrogen.
The DoE is announcing and distributing $750 million in funding for clean hydrogen projects across 24 states as part of a broader strategy to boost low- and zero-carbon hydrogen.
Federal agency announcing $750 million in funding for clean hydrogen R&D projects across 52 initiatives in 24 states, focused on electrolyzers, fuel cells, and manufacturing processes.
Federal agency supporting the hydrogen truck development project through its SuperTruck program, providing $26 million of the $65 million total project cost.