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Energy Department Announces $4.3 Million in Grants to Michigan

October 14, 2004

Wisconsin Firm Awarded $2 Million for Hydrogen Research

October 14, 2004

Department of Energy Awards Ohio Over $5 Million in Hydrogen Research Grants

October 13, 2004

Energy Department Announces $9.4 Million in Grants to Pennsylvania

October 8, 2004

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Events

2005 NHA Conference

March 29 - April 1, 2005

2004 Fuel Cell Seminar

November 1-5, 2004

2005 DOE Hydrogen Program Review

May 23-26, 2005

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Hydrogen Publications

Fuel Cell Publications

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Read and Review the Multi-Year RD&D Plan

Hydrogen and fuel cells have the potential to solve several major challenges facing America today: dependence on petroleum imports, poor air quality, and greenhouse gas emissions. The Hydrogen, Fuel Cells & Infrastructure Technologies Program is working with partners to accelerate the development and successful market introduction of these technologies.

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   Hydrogen Separations and Purification Workshop

   Electrolysis-Utility Integration Workshop

   2004 Annual Merit Review and Peer Evaluation Report

   Proceedings of the HFCIT 2004 Annual Review


Hydrogen Production and Delivery Primer

Researchers are developing a wide range of technologies for producing and delivering hydrogen economically and in an environmentally friendly way. Learn more.

How a fuel cell works

How a fuel cell worksAccessible Version of How Does a Fuel Cell Work?View our fuel cell animation to learn how a fuel cell uses hydrogen to produce electricity.

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