Biden Administration Awards First Funding Tranches to Heartland and Mid-Atlantic Hydrogen Hubs
Key Ideas
  • The Energy Department has allocated $20 million to the Heartland hydrogen hub and $18.8 million to the Mid-Atlantic Hydrogen Hub from a $7 billion program.
  • Funding will support initial planning, design, and community and labor engagement for the hydrogen hubs.
  • The Heartland hub, led by the University of North Dakota, is set to receive up to $925 million for projects in the Upper Midwest and Colorado.
  • The selection of seven hubs was announced in October 2023 by the Biden administration, initiating the award negotiations.
The Energy Department has made significant progress in advancing hydrogen infrastructure by awarding funding to the Heartland and Mid-Atlantic hydrogen hubs. The funding, part of a $7 billion program initiated by President Joe Biden, includes $20 million for the Heartland hub and $18.8 million for the Mid-Atlantic hub. These funds will kickstart activities such as planning, design, and engagement with communities and labor. The University of North Dakota's Energy and Environmental Research Center leads the Heartland hub, with plans to utilize the funding for projects in the Upper Midwest and Colorado. The Biden administration's commitment to hydrogen energy is evident from the selection of seven hubs, including these two, which marks a significant step towards establishing a robust hydrogen infrastructure in the United States.
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