Department of Energy Announces $39 million for Innovative Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Research and Development

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Department of Energy Announces $39 million for Innovative Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Research and Development

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The following press release was published by the U.S. Dept. of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy on April 17, 2018. It is reproduced in full below.

* Platinum group metal-free oxygen reduction electrocatalyst and electrode R&D enabling cost-competitive polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells, as part of DOE’s Energy Materials Network.

Topic 2: H2@Scale

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2a) Integrated Energy Production and Hydrogen Fueling R&D -innovative component and integration R&D enabling cost competitive stations.

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2b) Electrolyzer Manufacturing R&D - R&D to enable manufacturing techniques to reduce electrolyzer capital costs.

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2c) Breakthrough Infrastructure R&D - materials and component R&D to reduce cost and station footprint.

Topic 3: Innovative Concepts

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3a) Innovative Fuel Cell Membrane R&D - non-polyfluorosulfonic acid and high temperature membrane types to address critical barriers and increase performance and durability while meeting cost targets.

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3b) Innovative Reversible and Liquid Fuel Cell Component R&D - innovative concepts for reversible fuel cells or direct liquid fuel cells.

Concept papers are due May 7, 2018 and full applications will be due June 12, 2018. More information, application requirements, and instructions can be found on the EERE Funding Opportunity Exchange website.

More information about DOE’s Fuel Cell Technologies Office can be found HERE.

Source: U.S. Dept. of Energy, Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy

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