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Five Things You Might Not Know About H2@Scale

In honor of National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day, 5 Things You Might Not Know About H2@Scale

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October 08, 2020

Five Things You Might Not Know About H2@Scale

The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office, within the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EERE), launched the H2@Scale initiative in 2016 to explore the potential for hydrogen to enable affordable, reliable, clean, and secure energy across sectors. The initiative brings together National Laboratories and industry experts to accelerate research, development, and demonstration of hydrogen production, delivery, storage, infrastructure, and end-use applications. More recently, H2@Scale has been working to identify new and emerging markets where hydrogen technologies can add value to economic, environmental, and energy resilience fronts. 

The key to H2@Scale is that it can integrate different sectors and uses that can benefit from hydrogen, help scale up the volume of hydrogen used, and reduce costs for the end user. Some examples include steel manufacturing, data centers, ports, and medium- and heavy-duty trucks.

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