DOE Announces $4 Million to Advance Reversible Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Technology for Clean, Low-Cost Hydrogen Production

The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management recently announced up to $4 million in federal funding to advance clean hydrogen production through the use of reversible fuel cells.

Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office

October 4, 2024
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The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) recently announced up to $4 million in federal funding to advance clean hydrogen production—through the use of reversible fuel cells—and help make clean hydrogen a more available and affordable option across multiple sectors.

This funding opportunity will support research and development projects that will expand the versatility and applicability of solid oxide fuel cell technology—a source of efficient, low-cost electricity from hydrogen or natural gas—with a focus on reversible solid oxide fuel cell (R-SOFC) systems. This technology has many energy efficiency and clean energy applications, including hydrogen production, hydrogen energy storage, energy conversion and storage for renewable and surplus energy, microgrids, and combined heat and power. 

Read more about this funding opportunity.

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