USA LAUNCHES MAJOR HYDROGEN FUNDING PROJECT WITH AIM OF REDUCING PRODUCTION COSTS

THE UNITED States government has started funding projects designed to create a commercial-scale hydrogen energy sector, with the federal department of energy announcing USD40 million in spending designed to lower production costs. These 29 grants will be made during the 2019/20 financial year, promoting affordable and reliable large-scale hydrogen generation, transport, storage, and utilisation across multiple sectors. The funding is part of a H2@Scale project being developed by the department, which in a note stressed how the USA produces more than 10 million ...


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