The "Climate Strategies That Work" playbook includes solutions to help communities reduce carbon pollution and work toward creating more resilient and sustainable transportations system.
The H2Hubs program’s goal is to create a nationwide network connecting clean hydrogen producers, users and infrastructure while supporting its production, storage, transportation and applications.
The notice of intent outlines potential funding opportunity to support pilot-scale projects that demonstrate advanced carbon conversion technologies capable of reducing significant carbon emissions to the atmosphere.
Millions of Americans live less than a mile from an abandoned coal mine, and pollution concerns from mine lands include drainage discharge that threatens the quality of ground and surface water.
The program looks to incentivize the use of sustainable, domestic construction materials and products that have lower levels of greenhouse gas emissions.
Current 3D printable materials rely heavily on traditional concrete materials like Portland cement, the production of which emits massive amounts of greenhouse gases.