U.S. Energy Department Invests Nearly $34 Million to Advance Clean Hydrogen Technology

U.S. Energy Department Invests Nearly $34 Million to Advance Clean Hydrogen Technology

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has awarded nearly $34 million to 19 projects led by industry and universities to increase the affordability and availability of clean hydrogen, which has applications in the fields of power generation, industrial decarbonization, and transportation. Hydrogen is an emission-free fuel and can be used for electricity production through fuel cells or gas turbines, resulting in only heat and water as byproducts.

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I think it's important to remind ourselves that the US DOE doesn't "invest" anything. It's US taxpayers' money, over which we have basically no say. The nation does need to support clean energy R&D and technology, but it often seems as though DOE is just throwing money at various technologies and enterprises to see what sticks. I don't see anything resembling a plan.

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