White House Announces $7 Billion Push to Replace Fossil Fuels With Hydrogen
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White House Announces, $7 Billion Push to Replace , Fossil Fuels With Hydrogen.
White House Announces, $7 Billion Push to Replace , Fossil Fuels With Hydrogen.
'Time' reports that the Biden administration has selected
clean-energy projects based in seven states to participate
in a $7 billion program focused on hydrogen fuel.
Boosting development and production of
hydrogen fuel technologies plays a key role in
the president's agenda to combat climate change.
Boosting development and production of
hydrogen fuel technologies plays a key role in
the president's agenda to combat climate change.
'Time' reports that the administration aims
to establish seven regional hydrogen hubs
meant to replace fossil fuels like coal and oil. .
'Time' reports that the administration aims
to establish seven regional hydrogen hubs
meant to replace fossil fuels like coal and oil. .
Hydrogen offers a potential cleaner-burning
energy source that could be used to power vehicles,
aid manufacturing and generate electricity.
Hydrogen offers a potential cleaner-burning
energy source that could be used to power vehicles,
aid manufacturing and generate electricity.
According to the Biden administration, hydrogen is , "essential to achieving the president’s
vision of a strong clean energy economy.".
The technology also plays a critical role
in achieving the nation's net-zero
greenhouse emissions goal by 2050.
The technology also plays a critical role
in achieving the nation's net-zero
greenhouse emissions goal by 2050.
As a clean fuel, hydrogen complements the
role played by other clean energy sources,
like wind and solar, to help the U.S. reduce
emissions in energy-intensive sectors of
the economy: steel and cement production,
heavy-duty transportation and shipping, White House statement, via 'Time'.
As a clean fuel, hydrogen complements the
role played by other clean energy sources,
like wind and solar, to help the U.S. reduce
emissions in energy-intensive sectors of
the economy: steel and cement production,
heavy-duty transportation and shipping, White House statement, via 'Time'.
According to the White House, the initiative will
spur over $40 billion in private investment
and generate tens of thousands of jobs. .
However, environmental groups argue that hydrogen
power has a larger carbon footprint due to the amount
of natural gas or coal needed to fuel the process.
However, environmental groups argue that hydrogen
power has a larger carbon footprint due to the amount
of natural gas or coal needed to fuel the process.
Hydrogen is another bait-and-switch
from an administration that continues
to break its promises to aggressively
tackle climate change and help
communities achieve a just, equitable
transition to renewable energy, Silas Grant, campaigner with the environmental
group Center for Biological Diversity, via 'Time'