On September 20, 2023, the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) announced more than $47 million in funding for 16 projects across 13 states to accelerate the research, development, and demonstration of affordable clean hydrogen technologies.
Projects funded under this opportunity will focus on lowering technology costs, enhancing hydrogen infrastructure, and improving the performance of hydrogen fuel cells—supporting DOE’s efforts to reduce costs and enable commercial-scale deployment of clean hydrogen.
Among projects: Conformable, Composite Tank for Liquid Hydrogen Storage in Heavy-Duty Ground Transportation ,Selective Transport Layers for PEM Fuel Cell and Electrolyzer MEAs, Plasmonic Photocatalysis for LOHC-Based Hydrogen on Demand, Developing a New Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier Technology for Hydrogen Storage in the Sustainable Aviation Fuels-Lignin Jet Fuel, Developing a New Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier Technology for Hydrogen Storage in the Sustainable Aviation Fuels-Lignin Jet Fuel, Composite LH2 Tank for Heavy Duty Trucks and H2 Aircraft.
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