Environment
The US Department of Energy Invests in New National Laboratory to Advance Fuel Cell and Hydrogen R&D
An announcement was made today by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) regarding its initiative on a 100 million-dollar investment over the next five years for two new consortia led by the Department of Energy National Laboratory to advance the research & development (or R&D) of technologies for fuel cells and hydrogen.
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