Hydrogen New York to offer $10 million for green hydrogen R&D projects Kevin Clark 5.29.2023 Share New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced a $10 million initiative to advance clean hydrogen research, development, and demonstration projects aimed at replacing fossil fuel use in hard-to-electrify sectors. Applicable New York-based entities must also be actively applying for federal clean hydrogen funding opportunities, and successful awards will be contingent on securing federal funding. GO DEEPER: Check out the Factor This! green hydrogen playlist. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. The new initiative will operate in tandem with the state’s overall advancement of a clean hydrogen ecosystem, which includes the Northeast Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub. Hub partners include New York, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Rhode Island and Vermont, along with over 100 hydrogen ecosystem partners, who collaborated on the development of a proposal submitted to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) in early April for funding. Applicants can compete for funding under four technical challenge areas for emerging research, development and demonstrations of clean hydrogen including: Hydrogen applications to decarbonize industrial process heat Clean hydrogen production and integration with renewable energy such as solar and offshore wind Mitigation of nitrogen oxides (NOx) in hydrogen combustion Hydrogen storage technologies, including bulk storage and storage in limited footprint areas Oringally published by Power Engineering Related Posts The NIMBY stat that clean energy can’t ignore — This Week in Cleantech Green hydrogen failings spoil ‘wow effect’ of renewables for IEA chief Grant seeks to recruit Appalachian manufacturers for clean energy economy Hydrogen tax credit plan unveiled as Biden administration tries to jump start industry