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Midwesterners Lament Lack of Transparency as Coalition Seeks Federal Aid for Proposed Hydrogen Hub

Environmentalists and others want specifics on how such a hub would benefit historically polluted communities and help arrest climate change. The Department of Energy plans to help finance as many as 10 across the country.

By Grace van Deelen

President Joe Biden visits the Cummins Power Generation Facility in April 2023 as part of his administration's Investing in America tour in Fridley, Minnesota, focusing on infrastructure and clean energy jobs. Last year, Cummins announced Fridley would be the site of its first electrolyzer manufacturing facility in the United States, a $10 million investment that's expected to create 100 new jobs. Electrolyzers use an electric current to separate water into oxygen and hydrogen. The hydrogen can be used as a clean power source to help decarbonize heavy-duty transportation and industrial processes. Credit: Elizabeth Flores/Star Tribune via Getty Images.
Wind power and power lines

Renewable Energy Groups Push Back Against Rick Perry's Controversial Grid Study

By Georgina Gustin

Peter Davidson

A New Director for Embattled DOE Loan Program

By Maria Gallucci

House Republican leadership press conference

Clean Energy on GOP Chopping Block 13x

By Maria Gallucci, InsideClimate News

Secretary of Energy Steven Chu and Bill Gates, Chairman of Microsoft, hold a fir

Clean Economy Week: ARPA-E a Tough Sell

By Maria Gallucci, InsideClimate News

Fisker's 2012 Karma Eclipse

Clean Economy Week: E.V. Firms Targeted

By Maria Gallucci, InsideClimate News

U.S. Aims to Improve Wind Forecasting

By Dan Haugen, Midwest Energy News

DOE Stays Course on Making Solar Cheap

By Maria Gallucci, InsideClimate News

Installation of Solyndra’s cylindrical solar module design

Can Solyndra's Breakthrough Technology Survive?

By Maria Gallucci, InsideClimate News

Rep. Joe Barton

House Light Bulb Battle Not Over Yet

By Elizabeth McGowan, SolveClimate News

solar panel installation

A New Frontier for Cheaper Solar Panels

By Maria Gallucci, SolveClimate News

Worker installing a smart meter

Smart Grid Stimulus Creates Global Player

By Maria Galluci, SolveClimate News

Wind turbine assembly

DOE Wants Green Technologies Without Rare Earths

By Maria Gallucci, SolveClimate News

Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley

In Offshore Wind Race, Ambitions Still High for Maryland

By Maria Gallucci, SolveClimate News

Mountaineer coal plant

Cash Shortfall at CCS Plant Highlights Lack of Carbon Price

By Maria Gallucci, SolveClimate News

Budget Deal: DOE Spared, EPA Cut 16%

By Nichola Groom, Reuters

Solar roof with construction crane

Loan Cuts Would Set Back U.S. Solar Industry

By Maria Gallucci

Turbine Factory Opens in Virginia But No Customers Yet

By Maria Gallucci

Electric car getting charged

30-Minute Car Charging: Startup Gains EV Foothold

By Maria Gallucci

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