FCHEA wishes everyone a wonderful and safe holiday season, and a happy and healthy New Year!
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FCHEA Welcomes Five New Members
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The Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association (FCHEA) is excited to announce our newest Tier 1 member, Hy Stor Energy, and four new Tier 3 members, Luxfer Gas Cylinders, Arkema, Crowley, and Hyzon Motors.
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Hy Stor Energy is developing and advancing green hydrogen production, storage, and delivery at scale in the United States. By commercializing and operating large-scale, long-duration green hydrogen hubs, starting in Mississippi, Hy Stor Energy is creating a model for producing, storing, and delivering 100% carbon-free energy.
Click here to visit Hy Stor's website.
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Luxfer Gas Cylinders is a global manufacturer of high-pressure composite and aluminum cylinders. More than 70 million Luxfer cylinders in service around the world have an exemplary record for dependability and safety in a variety of industry applications.
Click here to visit Luxfer's website.
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Arkema is a global provider of high-performance material solutions that has served the automotive and energy markets for many decades. Arkema’s chemically resistant Kynar® PVDF, and Advanced Bio-Circular (ABC) Rilsan® Polyamide 11 are used in the fuel cell stack and hydrogen storage tanks.
Click here to visit Arkema's website.
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Crowley is a 130+ year old privately-held U.S. company that is an industry leader in fuel storage and transportation and is committed to growing it’s diverse service offerings to support the emerging hydrogen energy sectors in the U.S. and adjacent regions.
Click here to visit Crowley's website.
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Hyzon Motors Inc. is a leading global supplier of zero-emission hydrogen fuel cell-powered heavy vehicles. Headquartered in the US, Hyzon is on a mission to help operators of heavy vehicles decarbonize their fleets and accelerate the energy transition to cost effective, zero-emission, sustainable operations.
Click here to visit Hyzon's website.
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Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Energy Industry Headlines
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ZeroAvia Enters Agreement to Provide Up to 100 Regional Jet Powertrains to United
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On December 13, FCHEA member ZeroAvia announced an investment from United Airlines, which includes an order of 50 fuel cell powertrains for regional jets, along with the option of purchasing an additional 50 powertrains. The company aims to commercialize powertrains for regional aircraft by 2028.
Click here for the full press release from ZeroAvia.
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Cummins Opens Fuel Cell Powertrain Integration Facility in California
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On December 1, FCHEA member Cummins announced the opening of its Hydrogen Fuel Cell Powertrain Integration Center in West Sacramento, California. This center will house integration activities, along with research and development.
Click here for the full press release from Cummins.
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Plug Power Partners with Compressed Natural Gas Company on Logistics
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On December 14, FCHEA member Plug Power announced a partnership with Certarus, a transporter of compressed natural gas, that will focus on North American supply and logistics networks. Plug Power will supply up to 10 tonnes of green hydrogen per day, while Certarus will transport the hydrogen to the companies' end users.
Click here for the full press release from Plug Power.
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Bloom Energy Plans Launch of Solid Oxide Fuel Cell-Powered Cruise Ship
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On December 16, FCHEA member Bloom Energy announced the planned launch of the MSC World Europa, a cruise ship under construction. The ship will be the first cruise vessel to have auxiliary power provided by onboard solid oxide fuel cells when it launches for trials in the second half of 2022. In addition to decarbonizing the cruise ship's operations, the fuel cells will reduce air and noise pollution for passengers and coastal dwellers.
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Bloom Energy's video detailing the operations of the MSC World Europa. (Source: Bloom Energy)
Click here for the full press release from Bloom Energy.
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BayoTech Announces Site for First Hydrogen Production Facility in New Mexico
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On December 3, FCHEA member BayoTech announced it would deploy a hydrogen production facility in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The facility, deployed in partnership with New Mexico Gas, will produce 1,000 kilograms of low-carbon hydrogen daily for local consumers and a pilot program for hydrogen pipeline blending.
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A rendering of the hydrogen facility. (Source: BayoTech)
Click here for the full press release from BayoTech.
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Ballard Power Systems Partners with Caterpillar and Microsoft
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On November 22, FCHEA member Ballard Power Systems announced a development project in collaboration with Caterpillar and Microsoft to deploy and demonstrate large-format fuel cell backup power to datacenters. The companies will install a 1.5 megawatt fuel cell module at a Microsoft datacenter in Quincy, Washington, with partial funding coming from the Department of Energy's H2@Scale initiative.
Click here for the full press release from Ballard Power Systems.
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Chart and Howden Partner on Delivering Advanced Hydrogen Solutions
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On December 8, FCHEA members Chart Industires and Howden announced a memorandum of understanding between the companies to integrate advanced hydrogen solutions. The partnership will develop standardized offerings that combine Howden's compression technology with Chart's existing hydrogen offerings.
Click here for the full press release from Chart Industries.
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Proteum Energy Signs Texas Hydrogen Production Agreement
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On December 17, FCHEA member Proteum Energy announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding with Texas fuel manufacturer Istmo Energy to provide low-carbon hydrogen. The hydrogen will be used in the production of "ultra-low sulfur diesel" and clean hydrogen for delivery to customers in the Permian Basin.
Click here for the full press release from Proteum Energy.
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Hexagon Purus Announces Contract to Deploy Heavy-Duty Hydrogen Trucks
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On December 16, FCHEA member Hexagon Purus announced two contracts to complete full vehicle integrations of hydrogen-powered Class 8 trucks for North American manufacturers. The trucks will be assembled and delivered in the second quarter of 2022.
Click here for the full press release from Hexagon.
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Advent Signs Memorandum of Understanding with BASF on Membrane Scaling
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On December 13, FCHEA member Advent Technologies announced a memorandum of understanding with BASF, the German chemical company, focused on developing and scaling manufacturing of advanced membranes. The companies intend to improve results for manufacturing long-term usage membranes in extreme conditions.
Click here for the full press release from Advent Technologies.
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Bloom Energy Works with SoCalGas on Hydrogen Blending Project
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On December 14, Bloom Energy announced a joint project with Southern California Gas demonstrating hydrogen-natural gas blending. The companies will produce and provide hydrogen to a state university in a mix with natural gas, showing the method by which natural gas infrastructure carbon emissions can be lowered.
Click here for the full press release from Bloom Energy.
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Cummins Awarded $2 Million for Hydrogen Trucks
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On December 15, Cummins was selected to receive an award of $2 million from the California Energy Commission (CEC). The grant is part of a broader notice of proposed awards on Hydrogen Fuel Cell Truck and Bus Integration and Demonstration, including another $2 million grant for research group GTI.
Click here for more details on the award from the CEC.
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Bloom Energy Wins Emerging Technology of the Year Award
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On December 9, Bloom Energy was announced as the winner of the Emerging Technology of the Year award at the S&P Platts Global Energy Awards. Bloom was awarded for its hydrogen electrolyzer and green hydrogen technology.
Click here for the full announcement from S&P Global.
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Toyota Announces Pricing Model for 2022 Mirai
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On November 18, FCHEA member Toyota announced the 2022 Mirai fuel cell electric vehicle's range and price, available starting in December. This model has an increased zero-emission range of 402 miles and starts at $50,000.
Click here for the full press release from Toyota.
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Plug Power Completes Acquisition of Applied Cryo Technologies
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On November 23, Plug Power announced it had completed the previously announced acquisition of Applied Cryo Technologies. The acquisition includes a liquid hydrogen delivery network and fleet, among other cryogenic technologies.
Click here for the full press release from Plug Power.
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Department of Energy Invests in Wyoming Clean Hydrogen Pathway
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On December 17, the Department of Energy's Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management (FECM) announced funding for the University of Wyoming to evaluate opportunities and research needs for the deployment of clean hydrogen production in the state. The study will look at how to apply carbon capture to existing hydrogen production and commercialize existing and new technologies.
Click here for the full press release from the Department of Energy.
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Air Liquide Signs Long-Term Marine Agreement to Supply Carbon-Free Hydrogen
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On December 8, FCHEA member Air Liquide announced it had signed a long-term supply agreement with Future Proof Shipping to provide carbon-free hydrogen to the FPS Maas, an emissions-free inland barge operating between the Netherlands and Belgium. The use of hydrogen onboard the ship will reduce carbon emissions by ~2,000 tonnes per year.
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A rendering of the FPS Maas. (Source: Air Liquide)
Click here for the full press release from Air Liquide.
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Plug Power Receives 100 Megawatt Electrolyzer Order
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On November 24, Plug Power announced it had received an order for a 100 megawatt electrolyzer from Fertiglobe, an Egyptian green hydrogen consortium. The electrolyzer will be used to produce hydrogen as a feedstock for up to 90,000 tons of ammonia production in Ain Sokhna, Egypt.
Click here for the full press release from Plug Power.
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Air Liquide Collaborates with IVECO on Heavy-Duty Hydrogen Vehicles
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On December 14, Air Liquide announced a collaboration with IVECO, the commercial vehicles brand of CNH Industrial, to develop hydrogen heavy-duty mobility. The companies will jointly roll out hydrogen heavy-duty long haul vehicles and a network of refueling stations across Europe.
Click here for the full press release from Air Liquide.
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Plug Power Signs Agreement with Edison Motors to Develop Fuel Cell City Buses
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On December 15, Plug Power announced a partnership with Edison Motors, a Korean electric car manufacturer, for the mass production of hydrogen city buses. The companies expect to have a prototype operational by the second half of 2022, with production of mass-market models beginning in early 2023.
Click here for the full press release from Plug Power.
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Toyota Begins European Production of Second Generation Fuel Cells
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On December 2, Toyota announced that its second-generation fuel cell modules would begin production at its European facility in Brussels, Belgium. These modules are used in the Toyota Marai, and the company will assemble the modules in Europe due to rising demand.
Click here for the full story from Automotive World.
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Air Products Awards Two Gigawatt Electrolyzer Contract
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On December 13, FCHEA member Air Products announced it had awarded a contract to install a two gigawatt electrolyzer at the NEOM ammonia facility in Saudi Arabia to Thyssenkrupp. Upon completion in 2026, the facility will utilize renewable energy to produce hydrogen for use in the creation of ammonia, which then can be transported around the world.
Click here for the full press release from Air Products.
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Bloom Energy Partners on Behind the Meter Projects in the United Kingdom
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On November 30, Bloom Energy announced a partnership with two U.K. firms, Conrad Energy and Electricity North West Construction, focused on the development of behind-the-meter projects based on Bloom's solid oxide fuel cells. The companies aim to provide cost-predictable solutions for customers looking to meet net-zero emissions goals.
Click here for the full press release from Bloom Energy.
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Hyzon Motors Delivers 29 Heavy-Duty Trucks for Chinese Steel Manufacturing
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On December 8, FCHEA member Hyzon Motors announced the delivery of 29 heavy-duty fuel cell electric trucks to a major steel conglomerate in China. The trucks will haul steel coils and are expected to eliminate over 30,000 tons of CO2 over their 7-year expected lifespan.
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Several of the delivered heavy-duty fuel cell electric trucks. (Source: Hyzon Motors)
Click here for the full press release from Hyzon Motors.
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Air Liquide Agrees to Build Up to 100 Hydrogen Stations in Spain
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On December 14, Air Liquide announced a partnership with Spanish gas company Redexis to plan and build up to 100 hydrogen refueling stations across Spain by 2030. The initial plan will be support heavy-duty mobility and connect the hydrogen network in Spain to the rest of Europe.
Click here for the full press release from Air Liquide.
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Plug Power Forms Joint Venture in Spain
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On November 30, Plug Power announced the formation of a joint venture with Spanish development company ACCIONA Energia, to build and operate green hydrogen projects in Spain and Portugal. The joint venture, named AccionaPlug, will be based in Madrid, Spain, and expects its plants to be online in 2023.
Click here for the full press release from Plug Power.
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Hyzon Motors Supplies Dutch Waste Truck Company
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On December 16, Hyzon Motors announced a supply contract with Dutch refuse vehicle producer Geesinknorba to provide hydrogen fuel cell vehicles for three years. The companies expect Hyzon to supply 300 or more trucks over the course of the contract, which will be deployed across Europe.
Click here for the full press release from Hyzon Motors.
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Hexagon Purus Enters Long-Term Hydrogen Storage Deal with Bus Manufacturer
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On November 22, Hexagon Purus announced a long-term supply agreement with a European bus manufacturer to provide hydrogen storage systems. The systems will be used for the manufacturer's next-generation fuel cell electric buses, including both two-axel and articulated models.
Click here for the full press release from Hexagon Purus.
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Nel Hydrogen Receives Electrolyzer Order from Swedish Steel Manufacturer
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On November 25, FCHEA member Nel Hydrogen announced an order for a 20 megawatt alkaline electrolyzer from Ovako, a European steel manufacturer. The electrolyzer will be installed at an existing plant in Hofors, Sweden, where it will be used to replace propane for heating furnaces.
Click here for the full press release from Nel Hydrogen.
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Hyzon Motors Partners with Taiwanese Manufacturer on Fuel Cell Vehicles
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On December 13, Hyzon Motors announced a memorandum of understanding with Taiwanese manufacturer MiTAC-Synnex Group focused on hydrogen-powered commercial vehicles. The companies will develop vehicles and logistics structures specialized for Taiwan.
Click here for the full press release from Hyzon Motors.
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Chart Industries Partners with Korean Liquid Hydrogen Company
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On December 2, Chart Industries announced an agreement with Hylium Industries, a Korean liquid hydrogen technology company, to create a joint venture aimed at producing liquid hydrogen storage trailers in South Korea. The initial agreement includes the design and production of three liquid hydrogen trailers.
Click here for the full press release from Chart Industries.
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Hyzon Motors Delivers Eight Fuel Cell Electric Dump Trucks in China
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On December 2, Hyzon Motors announced the delivery of eight fuel cell electric dump trucks in Foshan Municipality, China. The heavy-duty vehicles will be initially used in trials with the Foshan Dump Truck Association, with members planned to lease the trucks after completion of the trial this month.
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Three of the Hyzon fuel cell electric dump trucks delivered in China. (Source: Hyzon Motors)
Click here for the full press release from Hyzon Motors.
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Toyota Expands Hydrogen Combustion Technology
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On December 8, Toyota announced the expansion of its hydrogen combustion race car program to the GR Yaris model. The company adapted the existing engine of the Yaris model to burn hydrogen, reducing operating emissions, as was done previously with the Corolla Sport model.
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The Toyota GR Yaris hydrogen combustion model. (Source: Toyota)
Click here for the full story from CNET Roadshow.
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Plug Power Names European Headquarters Location
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On November 24, Plug Power announced it would locate its European headquarters at the Port of Duisburg, Germany, with an initial 70,000 square foot facility. The world's largest inland port, Duisburg is also one of three hydrogen technology capitals in Germany, making it a key location in the European hydrogen ecosystem.
Click here for the full press release from Plug Power.
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Hyzon Motors and Woodside Collaborate on Hydrogen Production
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On December 7, Hyzon Motors announced a partnership with Australian energy company Woodside Energy to collaborate on developing commercial clean hydrogen production and demand from medium- and heavy-duty commercial vehicle customers. The companies will look to develop production facilities in both the United States and Australia.
Click here for the full press release from Hyzon Motors.
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Doosan Fuel Cell Aims to Develop Automotive Fuel Cell Power Pack
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On November 21, Doosan Fuel Cell announced it would be expanding to develop a hydrogen power pack for commercial vehicles including buses and trucks. The Doosan Group already produces fuel cell modules for drones, with the new effort the first for the company in land-based vehicles.
Click here for the full story from Korea Herald.
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2nd American Hydrogen Forum
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February 16-17, 2022
Houston, Texas
Hydrogen has enormous potential to become an important part of a decarbonized energy system and the USA should accelerate the process of laying the policy, commercial and technological foundations for GHG-free hydrogen production and utilization.
The American Hydrogen Forum will provide a platform for relevant stakeholders from the government, research, technology and service sectors to join a clean energy debate and collaborate in searching for sustainable hydrogen economy solutions.
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Additional Links
Greece Investor Guide | 19 November 2021
The Hill | 19 November 2021
The Brussels Times | 21 November 2021
Energy Voice | 22 November 2021
PV Magazine Australia | 22 November 2021
Bloomburg | 22 November 2021
S&P Global | 22 November 2021
BBC | 23 November 2021
Washington Times | 23 November 2021
Forbes | 24 November 2021
Toyota Times | 24 November 2021
S&P Global | 26 November 2021
Arirang | 26 November 2021
Automotive World | 29 November 2021
Triple Pundit | 29 November 2021
Euractiv | 30 November 2021
Trains.com | 30 November 2021
Bloomberg Green | 1 December 2021
Reuters | 2 December 2021
CNBC | 3 December 2021
Reuters | 3 December 2021
CNBC | 7 December 2021
Forbes | 8 December 2021
Reuters | 8 December 2021
Recharge | 8 December 2021
Plug Power | 9 December 2021
Wired | 9 December 2021
S&P Global | 10 December 2021
Albany Business Review (Video) | 10 December 2021
Bloomberg | 12 December 2021
European Commission | 15 December 2021
CNBC | 16 December 2021
The Economic Times | 16 December 2021
S&P Global | 16 December 2021
Reuters | 17 December 2021
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Requests for Papers, Proposals, & Information
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DOE Small Business Innovation Research Funding Opportunities
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The Department of Energy (DOE) has recently announced the topics for its upcoming funding opportunities through the Small Business Innovation Research program. The next phase will include opportunities on hydrogen contamination, fuel cell cathode catalysts, and flow metering components, through DOE's H2@Scale program.
Letters of Intent are due January 3rd, 2022. Full applications are due February 22nd, 2022.
Click here for program information and click here for the full topic announcement.
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RFI - Port Authority of New York and New Jersey - "Getting to Zero"
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The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is requesting information on "Getting to Zero": Electric Vehicles, Equipment, and Infrastructure Deployment for Aviation, Marine Port, Freight, and other Specialized Information. This includes hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles. Questions are due by November 17, 2021.
Submission Deadline: January 10, 2022
Click here for the full request for information.
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RFI - DOE Energy Sector Supply Chain Review
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The Department of Energy announced a request for information on energy sector supply chains. This RFI seeks input from all stakeholders involved directly and indirectly in the supply chains of energy, energy systems and technologies,
and energy efficiency technologies from raw materials, processed materials, subcomponents, final products, to end-of-life material recovery and recycling—including but not limited to U.S. industry, researchers, academia, local governments, and civil society. This stakeholder input will inform the Department's efforts in building an energy sector industrial base that is diverse, resilient, and competitive while meeting economic, national security, and climate objectives.
Responses will be accepted through January 15, 2022.
Click here for more information.
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RFI - DOE Deployment-Ready Carbon Reduction and Removal Technologies
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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today released a Request for Information (RFI) on technologies ready to be demonstrated that reduce carbon emissions and remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. The RFI seeks feedback from industry, investors, developers, academia, research laboratories, government agencies, NGOs, and potentially affected communities (including environmental justice, Tribal, energy transition, and other communities). In all cases, the RFI seeks information about the entire life cycle of these technologies, including fossil fuel supply chain considerations, future system risks, and social/institutional context.
Responses are due January 24, 2022.
Click here for more information.
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FHWA Request for Comment - Guidance for Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Deployment.
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The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) issued a request for comment in response to the Bipartisan Infrastructure law. The law establishes a discretionary grant program for Charging and Fueling Infrastructure to strategically deploy publicly accessible EV charging infrastructure, as well as hydrogen, propane, and natural gas fueling infrastructure along designated alternative fuel corridors or in certain other locations that are accessible to all drivers of such vehicles.
In addition, the law establishes a National Electric Vehicle Formula Program to deploy EV charging infrastructure and to establish an interconnected network to facilitate data collection, access, and reliability.
FHWA is inviting public comments to inform the development of the guidance for both of these programs.
Comments are requested by January 28, 2022.
Click here for more information.
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DOE Small Business Innovation Research Funding Opportunities
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This is a competitive grant program that provides funding for new, publicly accessible DC Fast Charging and Hydrogen Fueling projects built in strategic locations in Pennsylvania and designed to supply light duty vehicles. Grant funding is available for up to 70% of project costs, capped at $500,000 per award for hydrogen fueling projects and $250,000 for DC fast charging projects. This program is part of the Driving Pennsylvania Forward suite of financial incentive programs utilizing funds from the VW settlement to improve Pennsylvania’s air quality.
Submission Deadline: January 31, 2022
Click here for more information on the grant program and here for application instructions.
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German Government Sponsors Green Hydrogen Project Proposals in the US
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The German government recently announced its funding guideline for international green hydrogen projects, through which non-repayable grants totaling EUR 350 million will be provided for green hydrogen production, storage, transport, and application as well as research projects.
The funding guideline aims at projects outside the EU with a German partner, the maximum amount per project is EUR 15 million. The first call for proposals closes at the end of October 2021, followed by two additional calls in December 2021 and February 2022.
During our session, participants from the involved German ministries and their execution partner will give an overview on the funding guideline. The presentation and Q&A will be followed by a networking session that brings together interested stakeholders from the USA and Germany to facilitate connections with a view to exploring potential joint projects.
For more information, please contact Project Management Jülich for further specific questions regarding the funding guideline and project applications.
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RFP - Accelerating Growth Through US-Israel Strategic Partnerships
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The Binational Industrial Research and Development Foundation is looking for research and development cooperation proposals between unrelated Israeli and US companies. There are a number of potential topics and the foundation will fund up to 50% of research and development costs associated with the joint project, up to $1 million.
Submission Deadline: March 1, 2022
Click here for more information on the call for proposals.
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Two Funding Opportunities for Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles
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The New Mexico Environment Department announced two funding opportunities for up to $7.6 million, with a preference for fuel cell electric vehicles. The state is looking for diesel emission reduction projects, including the repowering or replacement of Class 8 local freight trucks and drayage trucks, Class 4-8 buses, freight switcher locomotives, and Class 4-7 local freight trucks.
Applications will be accepted through March 15, 2022.
Click here for more information.
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Clean Mobility Options Pilot Program
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The Clean Mobility Options Voucher Pilot Program (CMO) provides voucher-based funding for zero-emission carsharing, carpooling/vanpooling, bike-sharing/scooter-sharing, innovative transit services, and ride-on-demand services in California’s historically underserved communities. The program has $20 million available in 2020.
Click here for more information.
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GFO: California VW Mitigation Trust Zero-Emission Class 8 Freight and Port Drayage Trucks Category
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There are $90 million in funds allocated to this category, for which the first installment was allotted $27 million. The first solicitation is scheduled for release pending approval by the South Coast AQMD Board on Friday, August 7, 2020. If approved, applications will be accepted online beginning Tuesday, August 18, 2020, at 1:00 p.m. (PST) and will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis.
Both public and private entities that own and operate eligible vehicles may apply. Funding is available to replace the following vehicles with zero emission technologies:
Class 8 only:
- Freight Trucks (including Drayage Trucks)
- Waste Haulers
- Dump Trucks
- Concrete Mixers
Click here for more information.
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Clean Off-Road Equipment Voucher Incentive Project (CORE)
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CORE is designed to accelerate deployment of cleaner off-road technologies by providing a streamlined way for fleets ready to purchase specific zero-emission equipment to receive funding to offset the higher cost of such technologies. This project is analogous to the Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project (HVIP), but will specifically target zero-emission off-road freight equipment that is currently in the early stages of commercial deployment.
Click here for more information.
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New York State Retail Energy Storage Incentives Program
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The New York State Energy Research and Development Agency provides funding to reduce costs of adding new energy storage technologies through the Retail Energy Storage Incentives Program. This program focuses on commercial energy storage through on-site technologies like fuel cells and solar generation.
To qualify for the program, energy storage systems must:
- Be sized up to 5 megawatts (MW) of alternating current (AC) power
- Be new, permanent, and stationary
- Be located in New York State
- Use thermal, chemical, or mechanical commercially-available technology primarily operated for electric load management or shifting on-site renewable generation to more beneficial time periods
- Provide value to a customer under an investor-owned utility rate, including delivery charges or New York State’s value of distributed energy resources (VDER)
- Interconnect either behind a customer’s electric meter or directly into the distribution system
Click here for complete details about the program and how to apply.
Applications accepted until the funding amounts have been met.
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New York State Retail Energy Storage Incentives Program
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O*NET Description of Fuel Cell Engineers: Design, evaluate, modify, or construct fuel cell components or systems for transportation, stationary, or portable applications.
Experts who are selected and agree to participate will receive $40.00 in cash and a certificate of appreciation from the U.S. Department of Labor.
You are considered an Occupation Expert if you meet the following criteria:
- You have at least 5 years of experience with the occupation. This time can include supervising, teaching, or training, if you have at least one year working as a Fuel Cell Engineers during your career.
- You are currently active in the occupation (practicing, supervising, teaching and/or training) and based in the U.S.
If you meet these criteria and are interested in participating, please contact Jim Rose at RTI International, the O*NET data collection contractor ( jrose@onet.rti.org or 877-233-7348 ext. 121).
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Solicitation for Volkswagen Mitigation Zero Emission Transit, School, and Shuttle Bus Funding
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The California Air Resources Board (CARB) is pleased to announce that the application period for the Volkswagen Mitigation Trust Zero Emission Transit, School, and Shuttle Bus program is open. This solicitation is open to eligible bus owners throughout California, and funding is available on a first-come, first-served basis.
The San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District is administering $130 million statewide in two equal installments of $65 million each for replacing internal combustion engine buses with zero emission buses.
Click here for more information on the funding.
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