Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs

Background  

Clean hydrogen is a flexible energy carrier that can be produced from a diverse mix of domestic clean energy resources, including nuclear, renewables, and fossil resources with safe and responsible carbon capture. As the most abundant element in the universe, hydrogen has unique characteristics as an energy carrier that make it one of the best options to decarbonize energy-intensive heavy industry and support heavy-duty transportation. 

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Program Overview  

The Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs (H2Hubs) Program invests in hydrogen hubs across America to create a national network of hydrogen producers, consumers, and connective infrastructure while supporting the production, storage, delivery, and end-use of hydrogen. The H2Hubs aim to accelerate the commercial-scale deployment of clean hydrogen, helping to generate clean, dispatchable power, create a new form of energy storage, and decarbonize heavy industry and transportation. They will also help to enable the development of diverse, domestic clean energy pathways across multiple sectors of the economy and serve as a central driver in helping communities benefit from energy investments, good-paying jobs, and improved energy security.  

Announcement Archive

Resources

  • Read the latest updates on the Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs Program.
  • Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Office
    • The Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office (HFTO) focuses on research, development, and demonstration of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies across multiple sectors enabling innovation, a strong domestic economy, and a clean, equitable energy future.
  • What are Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs?
  • H2 Matchmaker 
    • H2 Matchmaker is an online information resource to assist hydrogen suppliers and users with self-identifying collaborators and opportunities to expand development toward realizing regional hydrogen hubs.
  • H2Hubs Contacts