The National Hydrogen Program of the United States is dedicated to encouraging and supporting the development of safe, practical, and economically competitive hydrogen technologies and systems to meet our energy needs. The
future
world
energy industry will need to use hydrogen from renewable resources to satisfy energy demand and to reduce pollution.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) manages the National Hydrogen Program. In this role, DOE provides national leadership and acts as a catalyst through partnerships with industry. These partnerships are needed to assist in the transition of sustainable hydrogen systems from govemment-supported research and development to commercial successes in the marketplace.
The challenges that the program is addressing include infrastructure issues, process efficiency, environmental impacts and advantages, safety issues, reliability, and cost competitiveness. We are addressing these obstacles through core research and development, technology validation, demonstrations, industry interaction, and systems analysis.
The U.S. Hydrogen Program is poised to overcome the technical and economic challenges that currently limit the impact of hydrogen on our energy picture. With cooperative research, development, and demonstrations, the hydrogen future will become a reality.
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