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Which states will win out on $9.5B in federal clean hydrogen funding?
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Which states will win out on $9.5B in federal clean hydrogen funding?
"But the big prize is the $8 billion dedicated to developing four clean hydrogen hubs. The law requires at least one of the hubs to use nuclear energy to power electrolyzers and at least one to use fossil fuels as a feedstock along with carbon capture and storage. The remaining two could be powered by renewables."
https://www.canarymedia.com/articles/hydrogen/which-states-will-win-out-on-9-5b-in-federal-clean-hydrogen-funding
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