The U.S. currently transports nearly 60 million metric tons of CO2 per year, but the projected demand for transport is expected to rise dramatically in the coming decades.
This program will modernize the application process for interconnection, helping to drastically cut down the time needed to review, approve and connect new energy projects across the nation.
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 funding will support energy conservation projects to support the Fed's goal of achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions in all federal buildings by 2045.
Gen III+ SMRs reactors offer deployment flexibility for various configurations, making them suitable for diverse applications like power generation, desalination and heat processing.
These grants will be used to further efforts to maximize deployment of clean, reliable and affordable energy solutions local to the tribal communities, as well as ensuring their energy sovereignty.