On the 18th of January, the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Fuel Cell Technologies Office signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) to enhance collaboration on hydrogen (H2) and fuel cell research and development (R&D).
Through this MOU, MEDC will leverage capabilities at DOE’s national laboratories to enhance analysis and data collection to guide future R&D. Michigan and DOE will also work to develop emerging H2 infrastructure technologies and grow the domestic supply chain.
DOE’s Fuel Cell Technologies Office focuses on advancing an innovative portfolio of H2 and fuel cell technologies through early stage applied research and technology development. Technology R&D includes H2 production from diverse domestic resources, including renewable, fossil, and nuclear resources; infrastructure development including H2 delivery and storage; and fuel cells for transportation, stationary and portable applications.
Through its [email protected] initiative, the office brings together stakeholders to advance affordable H2 utiliSation to increase revenue opportunities in multiple energy sectors. This collaboration’s activities will support the DOE’s goals of strengthening energy security, resiliency, and a strong domestic economy.
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