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The '''HydroGEN consortium''' is led by the [[National Renewable Energy Laboratory]] and includes:
The '''HydroGEN consortium''' is led by the [[National Renewable Energy Laboratory]] and includes:



Latest revision as of 01:25, 5 December 2024

Working With HydroGEN: Tom Jaramillo, Stanford University

The HydroGEN consortium is led by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory and includes:

HydroGEN is funded by DOE’s Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office in the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy.

HydroGEN aims to facilitate collaborations between federal laboratories, academia and industry. The consortium is guided by a steering committee with representatives from each member lab and DOE. The steering committee is available to clarify the capabilities offered by the consortium and to help interested users identify capabilities relevant to a given research project.

Official Site - h2awsm.org

Stakeholders

Partners in academia, industry, and other national labs can leverage HydroGEN’s capabilities and expertise in a variety of ways.

Access to HydroGEN capabilities is currently available through standard lab agreements, including cooperative research and development agreements (CRADAs) and strategic partnership projects (SPPs), as well as partnered support through Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office funding opportunity announcements.

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