Applicants can pursue funding by submitting an initial “concept paper” by February 24, 2023, and a “full application” by April 28, 2023. DOE’s Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office (HFTO) will thereafter direct funding toward key hydrogen delivery and storage technologies through 2 to 4-year cooperative agreements. Emphasis is expected to be placed on applications that involve heavy-duty trucks, reduce carbon dioxide emissions, and eliminate tailpipe emissions.
This investment in clean hydrogen technologies represents a clear step forward in developing the clean hydrogen industry. Applicants can use this new funding to reduce RD&D costs, improve clean hydrogen technologies, and accelerate the decarbonization of industrial, chemical, and transportation processes.
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