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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Hydrogen as fuel was in the spotlight during the last two weeks. The Senate&#8217;s Energy and Natural Resources Committee held a hearing on February 10 looking at H challenges in&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hydrogen as fuel was in the spotlight during the last two weeks. The Senate&#8217;s Energy and Natural Resources Committee held a hearing on February 10 looking at H challenges in the transportation, utility, industrial, commercial, and residential sectors.</p>
<p>A week later, the US House Committee on Science, Space, &amp; Technology held a hearing titled &#8220;H2Success: Research and Development to Advance a Clean Hydrogen Future.&#8221;</p>
<p>Also, of note, the US Department of Energy published two hydrogen RFIs &#8211; &#8220;requests for information.&#8221; One on &#8220;Clean Hydrogen Manufacturing, Recycling, and Electrolysis.&#8221; The second on establishing “Clean Hydrogen Hubs.” The recent infrastructure bill provides $8 billion for hydrogen work. (&#8220;Clean&#8221; is used deliberately to reference H that is de-linked from sources or processes that can cause greenhouse gases.)</p>
<p>Hydrogen, of course, is one alternative fuel mentioned for marine applications, either directly or as an element within the production of ammonia as fuel.</p>
<p>DOE’s outreach has two broad parts:</p>
<p>One, hydrogen manufacturing and recycling research, development, and demonstration (RD&amp;D). Electrolysis is given a high priority, particularly research to reduce capital costs. DOE seeks comments on increasing the applicability of H as a widely used fuel.</p>
<p>Second, DOE is tasked with establishing &#8220;Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs.&#8221; These Hubs will aid with research and demonstrate production, processing, delivery, storage, and end-use of hydrogen, leading to a national clean hydrogen network to facilitate a clean hydrogen economy.</p>
<p>During the Senate hearing Sen. Lisa Murkowski (AK) asked specifically about H and maritime uses. She said Alaska&#8217;s commercial fishing industry &#8220;wants to decarbonize fishing&#8221; and is interested in alternative fuels. She was told that, yes, work on maritime applications is ongoing and will be part of DOE&#8217;s upcoming research. And a H demonstration is planned for a ferry, although that work is in California, not Alaska.</p>
<p>DOE&#8217;s comment period ends March 29.</p>
<p>Source: www.maritimeprofessional.com</p>
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