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Fuel Cell & Hydrogen Energy Industry Headlines

Bloom Energy Celebrates Opening of New Fremont Factory with Governor Newsom

On July 20, FCHEA member Bloom Energy announced the opening of its new multi-gigawatt manufacturing facility in Fremont, California, with state and local representatives joining the celebration, including California Governor Gavin Newsom. The new facility will support over 400 new jobs and expand Bloom's solid oxide fuel cell production capacity.

The grand opening of the factory, including Bloom Energy President KR Sridhar and California Governor Gavin Newsom. (Source: Bloom Energy)


Click here for the press release from Bloom Energy.

Nikola Hosts Truck Showcase in Washington D.C.

On July 13, FCHEA member Nikola Motors hosted an electric truck showcase at the U.S. Capitol Building, featuring the Tre fuel cell electric truck and the Tre battery electric truck. Congressman Greg Stanton (D-AZ) attended the event, along with FCHEA, which was part of a speaking program including Nikola, Greater Washington Clean Cities Coalition, Calstart, and the Clean Hydrogen Future Coalition.

The event speakers in front of the Nikola Tre FCEV. (Source: FCHEA)


Click here for the press release from Nikola Motors.

Hawai'i Governor Signs Bill Supporting FCEV and Hydrogen Fueling Deployment

On July 7, Hawai'i Governor David Ige signed a package of four bills supporting clean energy deployment. One bill, Senate Bill 2570, provides incentives for hydrogen and fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV), focusing on medium- and heavy-duty trucks, as well as a program supporting the installation of hydrogen fueling infrastructure.


Click here for the press release from Governor Ige.

Cummins, Komatsu to Collaborate on Development of Hydrogen Mining Haul Trucks

On June 28, FCHEA member Cummins announced that it had signed a memorandum of understanding with Komatsu, a global mining company, to collaborate on the development of zero-emissions haulage equipment. The companies will develop fuel cell solutions that are compatible with Komatsu's newly developed power-agnostic truck architecture.

The Komatsu truck model to be converted to a fuel cell powertrain. (Source: Cummins)


Click here for the press release from Cummins.

Plug Power CEO Testifies to US Senate on Federal Hydrogen Regulations

On July 19, FCHEA member Plug Power CEO and FCHEA Chair Andy Marsh testified before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee on federal regulations for hydrogen infrastructure. Marsh highlighted hydrogen's strengths as a potential replacement for diesel fuel, how different industries can be supported by hydrogen, and how Congress can best help the buildout of the hydrogen economy.

Plug Power CEO Andy Marsh preparing to testify. (Source: Plug Power)


Click here for more information on the testimony from Plug Power.

EPRI, Southern Co. Gas-Fired Demonstration Validates 20% Hydrogen Fuel Blend

On June 10, the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) announced that it had successfully validated a natural gas fuel blend with 20% hydrogen by volume on one of FCHEA member Southern Company’s advanced gas turbines at a facility in Atlanta, Georgia. The test provided an approximately 7% reduction in carbon emissions compared to gas, and EPRI said that it would release a detailed report on the testing later this summer.

The M501G turbines at Plant McDonough-Atkinson, Atlanta, where the testing took place. (Source: Georgia Power)


Click here for the news article from POWER.

Hy Stor Energy Signs Partnership With Hancock County Port to Supply Hydrogen

On June 29, FCHEA member Hy Stor Energy announced that it had signed a strategic partnership with the Hancock County Port and Harbor Commission (HCPHC). Through the partnership, Hy Stor will provide hydrogen to Port Bienville Industrial Park and Stennis International Airport, both in coastal Mississippi, to decarbonize industrial operations at both sites.


Click here for the full press release from Hy Stor Energy.

Nel Receives Order for 200 MW of Electrolyzers for American Market

On July 18, FCHEA member Nel Hydrogen announced it had received an order for 200 MW of electrolyzers from an undisclosed U.S. customer, Nel's largest-ever single order. The contract is valued in excess of €45 million (~45 million) and delivery is planning to extend across 2023 and 2024.


Click here for the press release from Nel ASA.

Howden Provides Hydrogen Compressor for Waste-to-Hydrogen Plant

On June 30, FCHEA member Howden announced it would provide hydrogen compressors for a production facility in Richmond, California, operated by Raven SR, a hydrogen producer. The facility is scheduled to open in 2023 and will utilize waste gas as a feedstock to produce carbon-neutral hydrogen.


Click here for the press release from Howden.

GKN Hydrogen, SoCalGas, NREL to Collaborate on Hydrogen Storage Project

On June 29, FCHEA member GKN Hydrogen announced a joint project with SoCalGas and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) to deploy and test a hydrogen storage system and electrolyzer, powered by renewable electricity. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) will provide $1.7 million in funding to deploy GKN Hydrogen's hydrogen storage subsystem at the NREL Flatirons Campus near Boulder, Colorado.

The NREL campus where the hydrogen storage project will occur. (Source: GKN Hydrogen)


Click here for the press release from GKN Hydrogen.

Monolith Raises $300 Million in Investment Funding

On July 14, FCHEA member Monolith announced it had raised more than $300 million in its latest fundraising round. The investments come from a range of decarbonization investment groups, including NextEra and BlackRock, and global companies, including manufacturers SK and Mitsubishi Heavy Industries.


Click here for the press release from Monolith.

Electric Hydrogen Secures Financing to Ramp Up Activities

On June 22, FCHEA member Electric Hydrogen (EH2) announced the completion of a $198 million financing round to support their efforts in making cost competitive fossil-free hydrogen. The funding will support the scale-up of EH2’s high throughput electrolyzer technology and the manufacturing and deployment of demonstration projects to produce fossil-free hydrogen at large scale for industrial and infrastructure applications.


Click here for the press release from Electric Hydrogen.

Hyzon, Schlumberger to Decarbonize Oil and Gas Field Operations With Fuel Cells

On June 23, FCHEA member Hyzon Motors announced that it was collaborating with Schlumberger, an international oilfield services company, in decarbonizing oil and gas field operations with high-power fuel cells. Hyzon will co-develop fuel cell power generation solutions for land drilling rigs operating in North America, replacing diesel generators currently used in the industry.


Click here for the press release from Hyzon Motors.

FuelCell Energy Receives Top Product of the Year Award

On July 18, FCHEA member FuelCell Energy announced it was receiving a Top Product of the Year Award for its Trigeneration Platform from the Environment + Energy Leader Awards.


Click here for the press release from FuelCell Energy.

Federal Program Updates

U.S. and Australia Sign Net-Zero Technology Acceleration Partnership

On July 12, the U.S. Department of Energy announced a new partnership with its Australian counterpart, the Ministry for Climate Change and Energy, focused on accelerating net-zero energy technology development and deployment. The partnership includes the deployment of clean hydrogen, long-duration storage, and direct air capture.


Click here for the press release from the Department of Energy.

DOE Awards $57.9 Million to Research Methods to Reduce Industrial Emissions

On June 17, the Department of Energy announced that it had awarded $57.9 million to 30 research projects that will help decarbonize the American industrial sector, including $6 million focused on hydrogen projects. The selected projects focus on advanced manufacturing processes and improved components and alloys, with partners researching methods of increasing lifetime durability of hydrogen turbines and pipelines.


Click here for the press release from DOE and here for the full list of projects.

DOE Hydrogen Program AMR Proceedings Available

On July 6, the Department of Energy announced that the full proceedings from June's Hydrogen Program 2022 Annual Merit Review (AMR) were available. The dates for the 2023 AMR have been set for June 5-8, 2023.


Click here to access the full meeting proceedings.

Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Updates


Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs Program

Notice of Intent released. $8 billion available. Funding Announcement planned August/September.


Advanced Manufacturing Office Funding for Decarbonizing the Industrial Sector

Notice of Intent released. $500 million available. Funding Announcement planned August.


Federal Transit Authority Electric or Low-Emitting Ferry Pilot Program

Funding Announcement released. $294 million available. Applications due by September 6, 2022.


Clean Energy Demonstration Program on Former Mine Lands Program

Request for Information released. $500 million available. Comments due by August 15, 2022. Funding Announcement expected 2023.


Carbon Capture Demonstration Projects Program

Notice of Intent released. $2.5 billion available. Funding Announcement expected August/September.


Preventing Outages and Enhancing the Resilience of the Electric Grid Program

Funding Announcement released. $2.3 billion available. Applications due by September 30, 2022.


Long Duration Energy Storage Program

Listening Sessions scheduled. $505 million available. Funding Announcement expected 3rd Quarter 2022.

International Headlines

ZeroAvia Presents New Deals at Farnborough International Airshow

FCHEA member ZeroAvia attended the Farnbourough International Airshow in the United Kingdom between July 17-22, with several major announcements during the exhibition.


ZeroAvia and PowerCell Sign Joint Aviation Fuel Cell Development MoU


On July 18, ZeroAvia and fellow FCHEA member PowerCell Sweden announced a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to jointly develop and annually deliver at least 5,000 aviation-optimized PEM fuel cell stacks. The agreement builds on the companies' long-standing partnership on prototype aviation powertrains. Click here for the press release.


Ravn Alaska Orders 30 Hydrogen Aircraft from ZeroAvia


On July 19, ZeroAvia announced an order of 30 hydrogen-electric aircraft powertrains from Alaskan regional airline Ravn Alaska. The companies will retrofit Ravn's De Havilland Dash-8 aircraft to provide decarbonized flight across the airline's network. Click here for the full press release.

A rendering of Ravn's aircraft with ZeroAvia's powertrains installed. (Source: ZeroAvia)


ZeroAvia Secures New Investment from Sustainability Funds


On July 20, ZeroAvia announced $30 million in investment funding from multiple sources, including Barclay's Sustainable Impact Capital fund and the NEOM future hydrogen city project. Click here for the full press release.


Edmonton International Airport to Explore Hydrogen Infrastructure


On July 20, ZeroAvia announced it would partner with Edmonton International Airport to explore and develop the hydrogen infrastructure necessary to bring zero-emission flights to the airport. In addition, the partners will look for opportunities to decarbonize ground operations at the airport. Click here for the full press release.


Red Sea Developer Selects ZeroAvia for Zero-Emissions Luxury Flights


On July 21, ZeroAvia announced a partnership with The Red Sea Development Company,. a Saudi Arabian developer, which plans to operate a fleet of 30 aircraft to provide transportation to a new luxury tourist destination. The planes will be retrofitted to decarbonize operations. Click here for the full press release.

Air Liquide, Siemens Form Joint Venture for Production of Hydrogen Electrolyzers

On June 23, FCHEA member Air Liquide announced that it had signed an agreement with Siemens Energy to create a joint venture to produce industrial scale renewable hydrogen electrolyzers in Europe. The companies will construct a manufacturing facility in Berlin, Germany, producing electrolyzer modules for use in both partners’ projects across Europe. Production at the factory is expected to begin in 2023 with an eventual annual production capacity of 3 gigawatts in 2025.


Click here for the press release from Air Liquide.

Plug Power to Deliver 5 Megawatt Electrolyzer to Canadian Company

On July 12, Plug Power announced it had signed a contract to deliver a 5 megawatt PEM electrolyzer to Canadian energy company Irving Oil. The electrolyzer will be installed at Irving's refinery in Saint John, New Brunswick, helping to reduce emissions at the country's largest refinery.


Click here for the press release from Plug Power.

Air Products to Develop Hydrogen Import Terminal in Rotterdam

On June 28, FCHEA member Air Products announced that it had signed an agreement with Gunvor Group, an international commodity trading company, in order to jointly develop an import terminal in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Air Products hopes to have the import terminal active and providing clean hydrogen to the Netherlands by 2026.


Click here for the press release from Air Products.

Toyota Plans Japanese Light-Duty Fuel Cell Electric Truck Development

On July 19, FCHEA member Toyota announced it would be developing light-duty fuel cell electric trucks for deployment in partnership with Isuzu Motors and Hino Motors. The trucks will be targeted initially at the Japanese commercial delivery market, with powertrain and refrigeration capabilities powered by fuel cells.

The fuel cell electric truck design. (Source: Toyota)


Click here for the press release from Toyota Motors.

Air Liquide, Siemens Form Joint Venture for Production of Hydrogen Electrolyzers

On June 30, InnoEnergy announced a consortium of hydrogen and fuel cell companies, including FCHEA members Plug Power, ENGIE, and Forvia, were partnering to launch a green steel manufacturing company, named GravitHy. The company, supported by the European Union, will initially develop a facility in Fos su Mer, France, planned for operation by 2027.

Click here for the press release from InnoEnergy.

Hyundai Signs Hydrogen Aviation MoU with Rolls-Royce

On July 18, FCHEA member Hyundai Motors announced it had signed an MoU with Rolls-Royce to jointly develop hydrogen aviation solutions. The companies plan to develop models for the Urban Air Mobility and Regional Air Mobility markets, utilizing Hyundai's fuel cell technology in partnership with Rolls-Royce's aviation and certification experience.


Click here for the press release from Hyundai Motors.

Bloom Energy Installs Fuel Cells at Ferrari Headquarters

On June 23, Bloom Energy announced the installation of 1 megawatt of its solid oxide fuel cells at Ferrari’s expanding manufacturing facility and headquarters in Maranello, Italy. The Bloom Energy Servers will provide 5% of Ferrari’s energy needs and is expected to cut natural gas requirements by around 20% from the combined heat and power system currently in use at the facility.

Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna and Bloom Energy Founder, Chairman and CEO, KR Sridhar at Ferrari’s Maranello, Italy headquarters (Source: Bloom Energy)


Click here for the press release from Bloom Energy.

Air Products Joins Low-Carbon Hydrogen Production Facility in UK

On July 6, Air Products announced that it had signed a joint agreement with power generator VPI to support the development of the Humber Hydrogen Hub, a planned 800 megawatt hydrogen production facility in Immingham, UK. The facility will provide low-carbon hydrogen as a substitute fuel for VPI's natural gas turbines.

Air Products COO Samir Serhan and VPI Chairman Russell Hardy sign the agreement. (Source: Air Products)


Click here for the press release from Air Products.

Air Liquide to Build Hydrogen Production Facility in Shanghai, China

On July 19, Air Liquide announced one of its subsidiaries would be investing €200 million (~$200 million) to construct two new hydrogen production facilities at an industrial park in Shanghai, China. Both facilities will be equipped with carbon capture technology, replacing coal-based gasification on site while reducing emissions.


Click here for the press release from Air Liquide.

Johnson Matthey Unveils Plans for £80 Million Fuel Cell Gigafactory

On July 18, FCHEA member Johnson Matthey announced it is building a £80 million (~$96 million) gigafactory in Royston, United Kingdom, to scale up the production of fuel cell components. The factory will be financially supported by the UK's government and is planned to be operating in 2024.


Click here for the press release from Johnson Matthey.

Toyota Mirais Delivered to Spanish Rental Company

On June 28, Toyota announced that it had fulfilled an order from Cabify Group, a Spanish multi-mobility company, for four hydrogen-powered Toyota Mirais that will be used as rental vehicles. The vehicles will be available to rent in Madrid, Spain, and the two companies plan to expand the number of hydrogen-powered vehicles by the end of the year.

One of the Toyota Mirais to be used by Cabify. (Source: Toyota)


Click here for more information from Fuel Cells Works.

Air Liquide Fuels Daimler Prototype Fuel Cell Electric Truck

On June 27, Air Liquide announced that it had helped Daimler Truck complete testing on a hydrogen-fueled truck prototype. Air Liquide installed a prototype filling station at the development and testing center in Wörth, Germany. The filling station allowed the first successful liquid hydrogen refueling of the prototype truck with new experimental tanks that can keep cryogenic hydrogen frozen for longer than previous models.

A picture of Daimler's new hydrogen-powered truck (Source: Daimler)


Click here for the press release from Daimler Truck.

Hyzon Fuel Cell Trucks set for Logsitics Trials in Germany

On June 27, Hyzon announced its fuel cell electric trucks will be trialed by DB Schenker, the logistics arm of the German train service, through a lease with Hyzon's partner Hylane. DB Schenker plans to start field tests on a few selected routes with selected customers in early 2023 and intends to expand and commercialize the system from Q3 2023 onward.

The Hyzon models prepared for DB Schenker's use. (Source: Hyzon)


Click here for the press release from Hyzon.

Hyundai Signs MoU to Develop Hydrogen Mobility Network in Czech Republic

On June 29, Hyundai Motor Company announced it had signed a multilateral memorandum of understanding (MoU) with public and private companies in the Czech Republic to develop hydrogen mobility networks in the country. Hyundai will supply fuel cell systems and technology solutions, with other Korean companies providing logistical support and expertise.


Click here for the full press release from Hyundai.

Amazon Invests in German Electrolyzer Manufacturing Startup

On July 14, Sunfire, a manufacturer of electrolyzers based in Germany, announced it had been selected for investment through FCHEA member Amazon's Climate Pledge Fund. Amazon's funding will support the scaling plans of Sunfire, along with grant funding from the European Union.


Click here for the press release from Sunfire.

Phillips 66 Opens Joint Venture to Operate European Hydrogen Refueling Network

On July 19, FCHEA member Phillips 66 announced a joint venture with H2 Energy Europe to set up and operate a network of hydrogen refueling retail stations across Germany, Austria, and Denmark. The partners aim to develop 250 stations by 2026.


Click here for the press release from Phillips 66.

ENGIE Announces Portuguese-Dutch Feasibility Study on Hydrogen Supply Chain

On July 18, ENGIE and Shell announced the signing of a joint agreement to study the feasibility of a renewable hydrogen supply chain between Portugal and the Netherlands. The partners will focus on heavy industry, marine, and aviation sectors initially and the potential to decarbonize operations in those sectors.


Click here for the press release from Shell.

Bloom Energy's Fuel Cell Platform Approved to Enter European Market

On June 21, Bloom Energy announced that its fuel cell platform is now certified to meet Conformité Européenne (CE) requirements and can be shipped to the European Union.


Click here for the press release from Bloom Energy.

PowerCell Receives Megawatt Fuel Cell System Order for Towboat

On June 21, PowerCell announced that it had received a multi-megawatt fuel cell system order from U.S.-based marine developer Maritime Partners, worth approximately 37 Million SEK ($3.6 million) that will be delivered during the third quarter of 2023. Maritime Partners plans to launch the world’s first hydrogen-electric towboat in 2023, which will run on hydrogen produced via methanol reforming with a range of approximately 550 miles.


Click here for the press release from PowerCell.

Loop Energy Signs Multi-Year Fuel Cell Supply Agreement

On July 5, FCHEA member Loop Energy announced that it had signed a multi-year fuel cell agreement with British truck manufacturer Tevva Motors. The partners will integrate Loop Energy's fuel cell systems into the scaled-up production of Tevva's Hydrogen-Electric trucks for delivery in 2023.

The prototype Tevva Motors Hydrogen-Electric Truck (Source: Tevva Motors)


Click here for the press release from Loop Energy.

Nuvera Partners to Explore Hydrogen Opportunities in Pakistan

On June 28, FCHEA member Nuvera announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding with Oracle Power, an international natural resources developer. The two companies will jointly explore opportunities to decarbonize heavy-duty transportation and hydrogen-powered port infrastructure in Pakistan.

Nuvera fuel cell powered lift vehicles that could be used in port operations. (Source: Nuvera)


Click here for the press release on Fuel Cells Works.

Black & Veatch Joins Onshore Wind and Hydrogen Project in Ireland

On June 20, FCHEA member Black & Veatch announced that it is supporting the development of a co-located onshore wind farm and hydrogen project in Ireland. The project, located on the border of counties Mayo and Sligo, Ireland, will see a 75-MW wind farm power an electrolyzer producing green hydrogen. Black & Veatch will determine the optimal initial configuration, and then will develop an outline design for the facility, support engagement with the community and work to ensure the plant’s safe operation.


Click here for the news article from Renewables Now.

Hexagon to Deliver Hydrogen Distribution Systems in the Netherlands and Germany

On July 11, FCHEA member Hexagon Purus announced it had received an order, valued at ~€11.3 million (~$11 million), for hydrogen distribution systems. The systems will be delivered to an industrial gas customer and used for delivering hydrogen for industrial and mobility applications in the Netherlands and Germany.


Click here for the press release from Hexagon Purus.

Nel Receives Order for Australian Electrolyzer

On July 12, Nel Hydrogen announced it had received a purchase order for a PEM electrolyzer from Viva Energy Australia. When installed in 2023, the electrolyzer will be the largest in Australia and supply hydrogen for a fleet of heavy-duty fuel cell electric vehicles.


Click here for the press release from Nel ASA.

Nuvera to Power Fuel Cell Electric Bus in Northeast India

On July 12, Nuvera announced it would provide a hydrogen fuel cell module to power an electric bus in Northeast India. The nine-meter bus will be built by Ohm Cleantech Private and is the pilot for a set of regional initiatives to implement hydrogen mobility solutions.


Click here for the press release from Nuvera.

Nel Receives Purchase Order for Electrolyzer for Ammonia Production

On July 8, Nel ASA announced it received a purchase order valued at €4 million (~$4 million) for an alkaline electrolyzer from a Danish manufacturer. The electrolyzer will be delivered in 2023 and utilized for green ammonia production in a demonstration facility.


Click here for the full press release from Nel ASA.

Broad Industry-NGO Coalition Calls for EU Hydrogen Quota For Shipping

On June 17, a coalition of energy providers, shipping companies and NGOs – including FCHEA members Ballard, Cummins, Nel, and Hexagon Purus – called on the EU to introduce a minimum quota of 6% sustainable and scalable hydrogen fuels by 2030. The coalition is seeking to improve the shipping fuel bill that is being debated by the European Parliament currently.

Click here for the press release from Transport and Environment.

Upcoming Events
Thermal Management Expo
August 29-31, 2022
Cleveland, Ohio

Thermal Management Expo brings together senior engineers and decision makers with suppliers of thermal systems and materials to discuss the latest innovations and solutions for thermal management across automotive, aerospace & defense, energy/energy storage, telecom/5G, electronics, and medical applications.

Thermal Management Expo features a free to attend conference and focused workshops on specific thermal management challenges. Expect to see keynotes, panel discussions and technical presentations on emerging technologies, material testing and validation, application design challenges and system integration from senior executives and thought leaders from OEMs, system integrators and technology suppliers.

Click here for more information.
Gastech 2022 Exhibition & Conference
September 5-8, 2022
Fiera Milano, Italy

The Gastech conference will cover a wide variety of subjects related to global gas, LNG, hydrogen and other aspects of the energy value chain. Over 900 speakers are expected to speak on new commercial and technical developments, including ministers, CEOs and policymakers. Outdoor space will be available for those who wish to demonstrate low-carbon technologies and mobility solutions.

Click here for more information.

Commercial Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Expo

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September 6-8, 2022


The Commercial UAV Expo is occurring this year on September 6th - 8th. The event will feature exhibits and demonstrations by UAS solutions providers; keynotes, panel discussions, and presentations with interactive Q&A and chat; AI-powered networking; and more. Industries covered include Construction; Drone Delivery; Energy & Utilities; Forestry & Agriculture; Infrastructure & Transportation; Mining & Aggregates; Public Safety & Emergency Services; Security; and Surveying & Mapping.


Click herefor more information.

Department of Energy Hosts Global Clean Energy Action Forum

September 21-23, 2022

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania


The U.S. Department of Energy will host the first-ever Global Clean Energy Action Forum — a joint convening of the 13th Clean Energy Ministerial (CEM) and 7th Mission Innovation (MI) ministerial — along with partners in the private sector, academia, innovators, civil society, youth, and communities everywhere in Pittsburgh, PA. The three-day event will feature distinguished plenaries, topical roundtables with energy and science ministers from at least 30 countries, CEOs and experts, partner-driven Side Events, a Clean Energy Technology Showcase, receptions, and other festivities.


The theme for the GCEAF is “Rapid Innovation and Deployment.” The focus will be on accelerating the pace and scale of innovation of energy technologies through collaboration and shared strategies, as well as shortening the RDD&D continuum to achieve commercialization to combat the climate crisis.


Click here for more information on the event, and to sign up for event reminders.

Second Hydrogen Americas Summit

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October 10-11, 2022

Washington, DC


The Sustainable Energy Council and the U.S. Department of Energy have announced the dates for the Second Hydrogen Americas Summit. The summit will host a wide range of figures, including government representatives, hydrogen and energy stakeholders, service providers and end-users who will focus on the latest policy developments in the hydrogen industry.


The Summit is designed to facilitate alliances through interactive panels, hydrogen projects pitch session, and multiple roundtable debates with thematic focuses ranging from clean hydrogen policies and new technologies to commercial opportunities in decarbonizing hard to abate sectors as well as nuclear fusion opportunities for the future.


Click herefor more information on the event.

Save the Date! Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Seminar Announced

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February 7-9, 2023

Long Beach, California


The Hydrogen & Fuel Cell Seminar, the most established and comprehensive fuel cell and hydrogen energy conference in the U.S., is headed back to Long Beach, California, February 7-9, 2022!


The Seminar combines high-level plenary and keynote talks, technical poster and breakout sessions, a bustling Exhibit Hall, networking receptions, a half-day U.S. Department of Energy workshop, and much more.


Stay tuned for more details – you can contact Jennifer Gangi at [email protected] or click here for more information on the event.

Additional Links


Successful Deployment of Hydrogen Technology Will Require Clear Regulations and an Efficient Permitting Process

Real Clear Energy (Op-Ed) | 9 June 2022


New Electrolyser Partnership

Hydrogen Europe | 16 June 2022


Chevron Eyes $2.5bn Investments in Low-Carbon Hydrogen

Mining Weekly | 17 June 2022


New Mexico’s Aggressive Pursuit of Hydrogen Reignites Debate

Albuquerque Journal | 18 June 2022


Big Oil Bets That Green Hydrogen Is the Future of Energy

Bloomberg | 19 June 2022


Green Hydrogen to Heat Scotland

Smart Energy International | 20 June 2022


Volvo Says it Has Started Testing Trucks With Fuel Cells Powered by Hydrogen

CNBC | 20 June 2022


Global Energy Crisis Shows Urgency of Accelerating Investment in Cheaper and Cleaner Energy in Africa

IEA | 20 June 2022


Bulgaria, Greece to Build Hydrogen Pipeline

Euractiv | 21 June 2022


To Cut Emissions, Use This Swiss Army Knife

GatesNotes | 21 June 2022


ZeroAvia’s Hydrogen-Powered Test Plane is Nearly Ready for Takeoff

Canary Media |22 June 2022


Governments, Firms Make New Bet on Green Hydrogen as Climate Fix

Al Jazeera | 22 June 2022


Heavy Duty Transport Transition Will Rely More on Hydrogen Than Batteries Says New Forecast

Renewable Energy Magazine | 23 June 2022


Finland to Build a National Hydrogen Infrastructure

Renewable Energy Magazine | 23 June 2022


Texas Has Industrial Makings for $100bn Hydrogen Superhub With 180k Jobs by 2050: Report

Recharge | 23 June 2022


The Race to Make Green Hydrogen Competitive is on. And Europe is Building Industrial-Scale Electrolyzers to Help

CNBC | 24 June 2022


Hydrogen’s Spark Gets Swamped by Rising Interest Rates

Wall Street Journal | 25 June 2022


UAE Government Team to Visit Germany for Talks on Hydrogen

Bloomberg | 26 June 2022


Hydrogen-Powered Trains to be Used in Germany’s Capital Region

CNBC | 28 June 2022


Thousands of Regulations, But Not the Ones Needed to Build Clean Energy

Real Clear Energy (Op-Ed) | 28 June 2022


Dutch Government to Invest 750 Million Euros to Develop Hydrogen Network

Reuters | 29 June 2022


US Green Hydrogen Hub Will Put Long-Haul Energy Storage to the Test

Canary Media | 30 June 2022


Why Hydrogen is Ideal Green Energy Choice to Run Data Centers

Data Center Knowledge | 1 July 2022


Hydrogen Hubs: Helping Ensure Their Success

Resources for the Future (Op-ed) | 1 July 2022


Hydrogen for All

Hydrocarbon Engineering (Op-ed) | 4 July 2022


Alpine Says Hydrogen could be Future for "High Output Cars"

Automotive Daily | 4 July 2022


Europe Looks to Australia for Green Hydrogen Amid Energy Crisis

Sydney Morning Herald | 4 July 2022


Powering Ships with Hydrogen from Methanol

Innovation Origins | 4 July 2022


Hydrogen-Power Fuel Cell Barge to Provide Shore Power for Ships

Maritime Executive | 4 July 2022


Low-Carbon Hydrogen Production Plant Pilot Planned for British Columbia

Mining.Com | 4 July 2022


Wyoming Releases 'Road Map' to Hydrogen Economy

Casper Star-Tribune | 6 July 2022


'Three Quarters of Global Green Hydrogen will be Produced and Used Locally in 2050': IRENA

Recharge News | 7 July 2022


Policy Action is Key to Hydrogen Reaching Its Decarbonization Potential

World Economic Forum | 7 July 2022


Green Infrastructure Critical to Hydrogen Propulsion's Success

Aviation International News | 11 July 2022


Hydrogen to Meet 12% of Global Energy Demand by 2050 - IRENA

Power Engineering International | 11 July 2022


'We'll Deliver 40 Times as many Hydrogen Electrolyzers in 2022 as Last Year': Plug Power CEO

Recharge News | 12 July 2022


Green Hydrogen to Pilot as Long Duration Energy Storage in US

Smart Energy International | 12 July 2022


Shell to Start Building Hydrogen Plant; ACME Announces Hydrogen, Ammonia Plans

Reuters Events | 13 July 2022


Steelmakers Explore Hydrogen to Power Energy-Hungry Processes

Financial Times | 13 July 2022


Hydrogen Fuel Cells Seek Transport Niches BEVs Can't Reach

Reuters Events | 13 July 2022


Arizona Congressman Joins Nikola EV Showcase at Capitol

Transport Topics | 13 July 2022


Lack of Infrastructure a Critical Challenge for Fuel Cells

Reuters Events | 13 July 2022


Big-Name Investors Pour Billions Into Clean Hydrogen Projects

Wall Street Journal | 14 July 2022


The Northeast is Poised to Become a Hydrogen Hub

Grist | 18 July 2022


UK Moves to Boost Green Hydrogen Amid Soaring Gas Prices

Bloomberg New Energy | 19 July 2022


Green Hydrogen is Cheaper than LNG in Europe

Wall Street Journal | 20 July 2022


Senate Committee Probes FERC Regulation of Hydrogen, But Industry Says Tax Credits are Priority

Utility Dive | 20 July 2022


Can Green Hydrogen Save A Coal Town and Slow Climate Change

Associated Press | 20 July 2022


US Oil Refiner Set to More than Double Number of Hydrogen Filling Stations in Europe by 2026

Recharge News | 21 July 2022


A Utah Coal Town Turns to Green Hydrogen for Economic Renewal

Energy News Network | 21 July 2022


A Green Hydrogen Economy Depends on This Little-Known Machine

Bloomberg | 22 July 2022

Requests for Papers, Proposals, & Information

West Virginia Hydrogen Hub Coalition Request for Information

The WV H2Hub Coalition issued a request for information from private-sector businesses and entities. The coalition is requesting statements of interest and capability from entities, with relevant expertise and/or hub-related assets, that can add value to an application.


Responses are due by 12:00 PM EDT on Tuesday, July 26.


Click here for the full RFI.

Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Association RFI On Hydrogen Hub Projects

The Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Association (PNWH2) is a non-profit corporation established by the State of Washington to coordinate regional efforts aimed at clean hydrogen deployment. PNWH2 is requesting information on potential projects aimed at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Hydrogen Hub (H2Hubs) opportunity.


This request for information aims to collect information about all potential projects in the Northwest that should be considered in the development of the initial proposal. PNWH2 will evaluate candidate projects based on their fit with the DOE’s guidance on the H2Hubs Notice of Intent, potential contribution to a larger network aimed clean hydrogen deployment, and other program objectives.


Information on local hydrogen projects is due by July 26.


Click here for more information on the RFI.

Industrial Technology Innovation Advisory Committee Nominees

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The Department of Energy is requesting nominations for DOE's Industrial Technology Innovation Advisory Committee. The new federal advisory committee will be charged with identifying and evaluating technologies to reduce industrial emissions while improving the competitiveness of American industry.


Responses are due by August 1, 2022.


Click here for more information on the nomination process.

DOE Announces Call For Joint U.S.–Israel Clean Energy Technology Proposals

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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) in partnership with Israel’s Ministry of Energy and the Israel Innovation Authority, has announced $4 million in available funding for developing innovative clean energy technologies. This year’s call for proposals focuses explicitly on combating climate change through innovation that scales up carbon-free technologies and reduces the climate impact of natural gas and other associated infrastructure, such as carbon capture and methods to reduce leakage in natural gas systems.


Final proposals are due by close of business on August 16, 2022.


Click here for more information.

HFTO Hydrogen Shot Incubator

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The DOE has opened the Hydrogen Shot Incubator Program, which includes the $2.6 million dollars in prize money that is available. The Hydrogen Shot Incubator targets technologies that incorporate novel ideas, particularly from entities not already receiving DOE funding. This prize will fast-track efforts to identify, develop, and test disruptive technologies to decrease the cost of clean hydrogen production. Interested parties are encouraged to apply.


Proposals for the Incubator are due by August 17,


Click here for more information on the program.

Federal Transit Administration Notice of Funding: Electric or Low-Emitting Ferry

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) announces the opportunity to apply for $294.5 million in competitive grants under the Fiscal Year (FY) 2022 Passenger Ferry Grant Program (Passenger Ferry Program), Electric or Low-Emitting Ferry Pilot Program (Low-No Ferry Program), and Ferry Service for Rural Communities Program (Rural Ferry Program). Of the amount being made available, $36.5 million is for the Passenger Ferry Program, $49 million is for the Low-No Ferry Program, and approximately $209 million is for the Rural Ferry Program. While applicants can choose to apply for only one grant program, this combined solicitation will allow applicants to submit one application to multiple programs. FTA may award additional funding made available to the program prior to the announcement of project selections.


Applications are due by September 6, 2022.


Click here for the full announcement.

European Clean Hydrogen Partnership Launches First Call for Proposals

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On March 1st, The Clean Hydrogen Partnership announced its first call for proposals. The Partnership has over €300 million ($326 million) allocated for a 41 topics including, strategic research challenges, renewable hydrogen production, hydrogen storage and distribution, and much more.


The call will have two deadlines, the first covering €179 million of the funding for 26 topics, and the second covering the remaining €121 million in funding for 15 other topics.


The next deadline is due September 20, 2022.


Click here for more information on this funding opportunity and for information on how to apply.

New York DEC Zero-Emission Vehicle Funding Available

The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation announced funding to help municipalities purchase or lease zero-emission vehicles for fleet use and to install public electric vehicle charging and hydrogen fuel filling stations.


Responses are due by September 30, 2022.


Click here for more information.

Connecticut VW Zero Emission Infrastructure Program Launch

The Connecticut Department of Energy and Environmental Protection announced the launch of the first round of Light Duty Electric Vehicle Charging Infrastructure Program (EVSE) funding under its Volkswagen (VW) NOx Mitigation Program.


Responses are due by September 30, 2022.


Click here for more information.

DOE NOI: Carbon Dioxide Transport/Front-End Engineering Design

The $100 million Carbon Dioxide Transport/Front-End Engineering Design Program will design regional carbon dioxide pipeline systems to safely transport CO2 from key sources to centralized locations.


Final proposals are due by close of business on October 21, 2022.


Click here for the full Notice of Intent.

CEC Zero-Emission Vehicle and ZEV-Related In-State Manufacturing Funding Opportunities

The California Energy Commission is authorized to provide $125 million towards grants that “increase in-state manufacturing of zero-emission vehicles, zero-emission vehicle components, and zero-emission vehicle charging or refueling equipment.”

Based on feedback received from pre-solicitation workshops, CEC staff are planning to develop two competitive grant funding solicitations. The first solicitation will focus on ZEVs and ZEV-Related Manufacturing and will offer grant funding to projects that increase the in-state manufacturing of ZEVs, ZEV components (including batteries), and ZEV charging/refueling infrastructure whose products are available for commercial sale. CEC staff expects to release this grant funding solicitation in Spring 2022 to accept applications for funding. CEC staff expects to initially offer $60 million under this solicitation, with the ability to increase this amount in the future.

A second solicitation will focus on seeking a third-party block grant implementer who will, with guidance and oversight from the CEC, design and implement grant funding incentives that promote in-state battery manufacturing and production in the clean transportation sector. A pre-solicitation workshop is planned for the end of January 2022, with a competitive solicitation to select the implementer expected to be released in late Spring 2022. CEC staff expects to initially offer $25 million under this solicitation, with the ability to increase this amount in the future.

More information will be available in Spring 2022.

Click here for program docketing information.

DOE Launches $8 Billion Program for Clean Hydrogen Hubs

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On June 6th, the Department of Energy (DOE) released a Notice of Intent (NOI) for the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law's (BIL) $8 billion clean hydrogen hub program. The hubs will seek to create networks of hydrogen producers, consumers, and local connective infrastructure to accelerate the use of hydrogen as a clean energy carrier. The production, processing, delivery, storage, and end-use of clean hydrogen, including innovative uses in the industrial sector, is crucial to DOE’s strategy.


DOE will select proposals that prioritize employment opportunities and address hydrogen feedstocks, end uses, and geographic diversity. The NOI provides a high-level draft plan for DOE’s current vision to meet the BIL requirements for the hydrogen hubs, which will be supported by DOE’s Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations and Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office.

A Funding Opportunity Announcement will be released in the near future.


Click here for more information on the Notice of Intent.

Transmission Facilitation Program Request for Information

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The Department of Energy (DOE) has requested feedback on the proposed implementation approach for the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law supported Transmission Facilitation Program (TFP), a $2.5 Billion revolving fund that will help build out new interregional transmission lines across the country. On May 26 from 1-2 PM ET, DOE will host a webinar reviewing the recently released Notice of Intent and Request for Information, seeking feedback on the proposed implementation approach, specifically for applicants seeking capacity contracts.


Click here for program information, and click here for the informational webinar.

HVIP Relaunches, Vouchers Available for Hydrogen Powered Vehicles

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California's Hybrid and Zero-Emission Truck and Bus Voucher Incentive Project (HVIP) re-opened to voucher requests on March 30, 2022. HVIP remains open for all voucher requests, including standard HVIP funds, and the set-asides for transit and school buses. In total, nearly $430 million was made available for voucher requests.


The 24-hour initial submission period has now passed, and all requests will be funded based on timestamp without the need for a randomization process. Subsequent requests are first-come, first-served except for the Public School Bus Set-Aside for Small and Medium Air Districts.


Click here for full information on the program.

Qatar Utility Kahramaa Announces $1 Million Prize for Energy Storage Technology

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Kahramaa, a primary energy and utility supplier in Qatar, and the QRDI council, the primary investment body for the Qatar Government, have announced a $1 million funding opportunity for interested companies.


The primary objective of the current challenge is to identify, validate and integrate technologies or equipment that can store up to 10 MW with potential development of 250 MW. The potential approaches could be different battery systems, super conducting magnetic energy storage, hydrogen-based storage, fuel cells or other grid forming technologies.


The minimum TRL -3 will require the lead proposal submitter to be from a company commercializing the technology. University groups are allowed to be attached as partner but it must be focused towards commercial development and not academic research.


Click here for more information on the program.

Clean Mobility Options Pilot Program

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.

Clean Off-Road Equipment Voucher Incentive Project (CORE)

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.

New York State Retail Energy Storage Incentives Program

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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