Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs
Funds U.S. clean hydrogen hubs that demonstrate production, processing, delivery, storage, and end-use networks.
Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs was an Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations funding opportunity for large U.S. hydrogen hub projects under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The official page states up to $7 billion for six to 10 regional hubs, with awards structured as grants, cooperative agreements, or other DOE vehicles. Eligible-recipient language on the page includes industry alongside technology developers, utilities, universities, national laboratories, engineering and construction firms, state and local governments, tribal entities, environmental groups, and community-based organizations, so a company could pursue the opportunity directly or as part of a hub team. The FOA was issued in September 2022 and the source page is no longer an active application window, so the catalog status is closed. Applicants should treat this as a historical OCED program record and use the archived DOE materials to understand technical scope, hub-team requirements, cost share, and any future successor notices.
Regional clean hydrogen infrastructure hubs and connected production, transport, storage, and end-use demonstrations.
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