Northern Ohio Institutions Receive $3M Federal Funding for Hydrogen Economy Project
Key Ideas
  • A group of colleges and universities in northern Ohio, including Owens Community College, received $3 million in federal funding for the Academic Programs to Enhance the Hydrogen Economy project.
  • The initiative involves training workers from various institutions to safely handle hydrogen, as well as build and maintain hydrogen infrastructure.
  • Partnerships have been formed with organizations like the Ohio Aerospace Institute and the Workforce Intelligence Network to support the project's goals.
  • The project aims to prepare individuals for both new and existing jobs related to hydrogen technology.
Several educational institutions in northern Ohio have collectively obtained $3 million in federal funding from the U.S. Department of Energy to advance the Academic Programs to Enhance the Hydrogen Economy project. This collaborative effort involves Owens Community College, The University of Toledo, Case Western Reserve University, Cuyahoga Community College, Northwest State Community College, the Ohio Aerospace Institute, and the Workforce Intelligence Network. The primary objective of this initiative is to provide training for individuals to handle hydrogen safely and effectively, as well as to construct and manage hydrogen-based infrastructure. By joining forces with key organizations, the project aims to equip workers with the necessary skills for the growing hydrogen industry, creating opportunities in both new and existing roles within the sector.
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