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The DoE has made predictions regarding the potential of geothermal energy to power US homes.
Released a draft of a US hydrogen strategy and roadmap with a focus on green H2, identifying key priorities for decarbonization.
US government agency preparing to receive bids for hydrogen hub development as part of broader efforts to build hydrogen infrastructure.
The DOE is funding a nuclear hydrogen project to demonstrate clean H2 production and accelerate technology development. They are investing $20 million through two of its offices.
The DOE is announcing $33 million in funding for fuel cell research and development, as well as infrastructure supply chain development and validation.
Issued a joint statement affirming shared desire to strengthen trilateral cooperation on fuel cell technologies and hydrogen, and believes cooperation can lead to expansion of international collaboration.
The U.S. Department of Energy explained how vehicles using hydrogen fuel cells operate through chemical reactions that produce only water and heat.
Collaborating with Japan to accelerate research and development in hydrogen fuel cell technology and sharing data.
Federal agency that has invested heavily in developing technologies for separating hydrogen from water using renewable energy.
The parent agency of ARPA-E, supporting fuel cell development and renewable energy initiatives in the United States.
Federal agency that issued the SolSmart gold designation award to Austin for leadership in solar energy adoption and market development.
Awarded Ford $6 million in funding to support research into hydrogen fuel cell technology.
Declared San Francisco as the first Climate Action Champion and is providing funding to support the adoption of fuel cell technology and infrastructure.
The scientists who discovered the new technique are affiliated with the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, which is part of the U.S. Department of Energy.
The US Department of Energy awarded $2 million in grants to Cogenra Solar through its SunShot initiative, aiming to make solar power cost-competitive. The agency actively seeks innovative solar technologies.
The article mentions government support for wind energy projects, linking to the U.S. Department of Energy.
The Department of Energy has announced a new program to fund research and development of hydrogen storage technologies, aiming to make hydrogen a more viable alternative fuel.

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