The Transportation ATB provides a publicly accessible source of DOE technology data for current and potential future vehicles and fuels.
Tag: Fuel Cells
EERE HFTO is Hiring for a Supervisory Engineer/Scientist Role
The Supervisory General Engineer/Supervisory Physical Scientist will manage HFTO’s Technology Acceleration program. Apply by August 24.
Secretary Brouillette Announces ARIES — a Visionary Energy Research Platform
U.S. Secretary of Energy Dan Brouillette announced the launch of the Advanced Research on Integrated Energy Systems (ARIES) platform at the U.S
Energy Department Solicits Feedback on Hydrogen and Fuel Cells R&D Activities and Strategy
RFI to collect feedback from research community on DOE’s hydrogen and fuel cells research activities, including H2@Scale initiative
Energy Department Announces Approximately $64M in Funding for 18 Projects to Advance H2@Scale
The Department of Energy announces approximately $64 million in Fiscal Year 2020 funding for 18 projects that will support the H2@Scale vision.
H2IQ Hour July 28: Cold and Cryo-Compressed Hydrogen Storage R&D and Applications
Join the July H2IQ Hour to learn more about cryogenic hydrogen storage R&D activities at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.
DOE Announces Request for Proposals for H2@Scale
The Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office is releasing a request for proposals to support the H2@Scale initiative.
DOE Announces New Lab Consortia to Advance Hydrogen and Fuel Cell R&D
DOE announced the intention to invest up to $100 million over five years in two new consortia to advance hydrogen and fuel cell technologies R&D.
Could Hydrogen Help Save Nuclear?
One opportunity is to utilize nuclear’s thermal heat and electricity to produce hydrogen.
H2IQ Hour June 23: What’s New with the Center for Hydrogen Safety?
This webinar will highlight Center for Hydrogen Safety efforts from the past year to foster information sharing and collaboration on hydrogen safety.
Save the Date—IPHE’s Virtual Global Hydrogen Forum on June 18
The event will bring together government and industry leaders from around the world to discuss opportunities and areas of collaboration.
Phase I SBIR Program Project Selections Include Efforts in Hydrogen and Fuel Cell R&D Technologies
Nearly $20 million in small business awarded for Phase I Release 2 projects under the SBIR and SBTT programs.