The Hydrogen with Carbon Management Program focuses on power systems, efficiency improvement, workforce and skills development, and fuel flexibility to support efforts to provide low-cost, resilient, and flexible power. The program funds research, demonstration, and development of advanced energy system technologies and assistance in the following:
- Gasification systems to increase flexibility of feedstocks and improve processes (increase intensity and reduce costs)
- Advanced turbines to advance abundant, low-cost power production
- Advanced energy materials for more efficient power generation, fuels, and chemicals processes
- Sensors, controls, and other innovative concepts to provide real-time information and controls critical to the operation, reliability and efficiency of next generation power systems
- Simulation-based engineering to improve the reliability, flexibility, and economics of the next generation fleet, with applicability to the industrial and manufacturing sectors
- Energy asset revitalization to support the revitalization, re-start, or continued operation of decommissioned and retiring energy assets across the U.S
The program supports the Administration’s priority of increasing American energy production by providing a platform for developing advanced energy systems capable of increasing electricity production to meet growing demand. Improvements to new and existing plants may allow these assets to provide low-cost baseload power and resilient flexible grid services.
To learn more visit https://netl.doe.gov/carbon-management/hcm
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Last Updated: September 29, 2025