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DOE to provide $40m to advance clean hydrogen technologies
The US Department of Energy is providing $40 million to advance the development and deployment of clean hydrogen technologies by lowering production costs, Kallanish reports.
The federal agency is also funding $20m to launch a university research consortium to help states and tribes to implement grid resiliency programmes and achieve decarbonisation goals.
“DOE is laser-focused on building a future with cleaner manufacturing, transportation and electricity,…
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