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The U S Department of Energy Hydrogen Program, led by the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office (HFTO) within the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), conducts research and development in hydrogen production, delivery, infrastructure, storage, fuel cells, and multiple end uses across transportation, industrial, and
- The Future of Hydrogen – Analysis - IEA
The Future of Hydrogen provides an extensive and independent survey of hydrogen that lays out where things stand now; the ways in which hydrogen can help to achieve a clean, secure and affordable energy future; and how we can go about realising its potential
- Progress in Hydrogen and Fuel Cells - Department of Energy
The U S Department of Energy’s Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office (HFTO) leads research, development, and demonstration (RD D) of hy-drogen and fuel cell technologies across sectors—enabling innovation, a strong domestic economy, and a secure, resilient, and equitable clean energy future
- Hydrogen as an alternative fuel: A comprehensive review of . . .
Hydrogen, with its high energy density and compatibility with renewable energy systems, presents a promising clean energy solution to mitigate GHGs emissions Yet, its widespread adoption faces challenges such as high production costs, limited infrastructure, and an underdeveloped value chain
- Hydrogen Research and Development - Alternative Fuels Data Center
Research for hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles is important to develop technologies that advance fuel cell systems, subsystems, and components Learn more about fuel cell R D activities from the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office
- Hydrogen Fuel Cells | PNNL
Powered by hydrogen, fuel cells convert chemical energy into electrical energy up to 60 percent more efficiently than combustion engines convert gas to power And because hydrogen simply emits water during the conversion process, carbon dioxide and other health-harming emissions are eliminated
- Hydrogen and Fuel Cells | NREL
NREL's hydrogen and fuel cell research advances are lowering the cost and increasing the scale of technologies to make, store, move, and use hydrogen Our research focuses on technologies and integrated systems that provide flexibility to meet rising energy demands across the country and in multiple sectors of the economy
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