The Energy Department announced more than $7 million for projects that will help bring cost-effective, advanced hydrogen and fuel cell technologies online faster.
Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office
December 18, 2013Yesterday, the Energy Department announced more than $7 million for projects that will help bring cost-effective, advanced hydrogen and fuel cell technologies online faster. This investment—across four projects in Georgia, Kansas, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee—will increase U.S. leadership in fuel cell-powered vehicles and backup power systems, and give businesses more affordable, cleaner transportation and power options.
Read more in the DOE press release.