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Energy Department seeks to cut hydrogen cost 80% in bid for clean and versatile power


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The Washington Examiner

Abby Smith, Energy and Environment Reporter

June 14, 2021

The Department of Energy will push to cut the cost of producing low-carbon hydrogen by 80% in the next decade to tap into the versatile energy resource’s ability to curb emissions in the hardest-to-abate sectors.

Hydrogen is the first focus area of the Energy Department’s new Energy Earthshots Initiative that will marshal the agency’s scientific expertise and resources to accelerate breakthroughs in nascent clean energy technologies.

BIDEN ADMINISTRATION AND INDUSTRY ALIKE SEE HYDROGEN AS ‘SWISS ARMY KNIFE’ FOR ELIMINATING EMISSIONS

The agency said it aims to cut the cost of producing zero-carbon hydrogen from roughly $5-per-kilogram to $1-per-kilogram by 2030. By doing so, the Energy Department said it could prompt a five-fold increase in the demand for clean hydrogen produced with excess renewable energy, nuclear power, or natural gas with carbon capture.

“Clean hydrogen is a game-changer,” said Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm in announcing the new initiative. “It will help decarbonize high-polluting heavy-duty and industrial sectors while delivering good-paying clean energy jobs and realizing a net-zero economy by 2050.”

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