Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) administers the Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs (H2Hubs) program. H2Hubs will fund the development of six to 10 regional networks of hydrogen producers, potential hydrogen consumers, and connective infrastructure located in close proximity. At least one H2Hub must demonstrate the end-use of hydrogen in the transportation sector. Clean hydrogen is defined as hydrogen produced with a carbon intensity equal to or less than 2 kilograms of carbon dioxide-equivalent produced at the site of production per kilogram of hydrogen produced. DOE will evaluate lifecycle emissions for each project application and give preference to applications that reduce greenhouse gas emissions across the full project lifecycle. For more information, including funding availability, see the Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs website.

(Reference Public Law 117-58 and 42 U.S. Code 16161a)

Jurisdiction: Federal

Type: Incentives

Agency: U.S. Department of Energy

Enacted: Nov 15, 2021

Technologies: Hydrogen Fuel Cells

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