DOE Announces $15 Million to Develop Innovative Systems for Hydrogen Production

This funding opportunity from DOE's Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management will support research and development of technologies that convert biomass and other waste materials into an affordable, low-carbon fuel.

Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office

September 23, 2024
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The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management today announced up to $15 million in federal funding to make hydrogen a more available and affordable fuel for electricity generation, industrial processes, and transportation. 

Specifically, the funding opportunity will support research and development projects that convert feedstocks—such as coal, biomass, petcoke, household waste, industrial wastes, and waste plastics—into synthesis gas, also known as syngas, to enable the low-cost production of hydrogen. This opportunity solicits applications in two areas of interest:

  • Research and development toward demonstration of entrained flow gasification technologies for alternative feedstocks.  
  • Research and development toward demonstration of fluidized bed gasification technologies for alternative feedstocks.

Technology advanced under this funding opportunity announcement will support DOE's Hydrogen Shot initiative, which seeks to reduce the cost of hydrogen by 80% to $1 per 1 kilogram in one decade to enable the commercial development of new hydrogen pathways in the United States.

Learn more about this funding opportunity.

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