Clean hydrogen technology gets funding boost from Biden-Harris Administration
The Biden-Harris Administration announced $750 million in funding through the DOE. The clean hydrogen technology funding is meant to advanced electrolysis technology, lower the costs of green hydrogen and fuel cells, and deliver long-term support for hydrogen hubs among other industry deployments. The funding is from President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The purpose of the law is to significantly lower the cost of clean hydrogen technologies. The funding is a vital part of the Administration’s comprehensive approach to hastening the widespread use of clean H2, and it is expected to…
The Biden-Harris Administration announced $750 million in funding through the DOE.
The clean hydrogen technology funding is meant to advanced electrolysis technology, lower the costs of green hydrogen and fuel cells, and deliver long-term support for hydrogen hubs among other industry deployments.The funding is from President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
The purpose of the law is to significantly lower the cost of clean hydrogen technologies. The funding is a vital part of the Administration’s comprehensive approach to hastening the widespread use of clean H2, and it is expected to play a key role in backing the deployment of commercial-scale hydrogen.
U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer M. Granholm commented on the announcement in a news release published by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). Granholm stated that it is “another exciting step toward lowering the cost of and scaling-up clean hydrogen production, a versatile fuel essential to the nation’s historic transition to an equitable and secure clean energy future.”
According to the news release, clean H2 is seen as a critical pillar in the emerging clean energy economy, as it is produced with net-zero carbon emissions. It is believed to be essential for realizing Biden’s goal of a 100 percent clean electrical grid by 2035 and net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Accelerating clean hydrogen technology offers the United States several benefits.
Clean hydrogen is produced with zero or near-zero emissions from renewable energy, nuclear energy, or natural gas with carbon capture. Clean H2 is thought to offer a number of benefits to the U.S. economy including:- Playing a future vital role in lowering carbon emissions for sectors in the economy that are the hardest to decarbonize, such as heavy-duty transportation and industrial and chemical processes.
- Supporting the growth of renewable energy by delivering a means for long-time energy storage.
- Offering flexibility and various revenue streams to all types of clean energy production (e.g., current nuclear fleet, advanced nuclear, and other ground-breaking tech)
- Strengthening American energy security, independence and resiliency by allowing diverse, domestic clean-power pathways across more than one of the economy’s sectors.