There are lots of ways to keep making progress getting innovative technologies commercialized. Most can be thought of as asking DOE to do a product refresh, so that gov supports actually meets innovators and startups where they are.
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DOE’s $2.2B investment in the Gulf Coast & Midwest H2Hubs isn’t just about infrastructure—it’s a bold experiment in using public funding to enable the deployment of key clean technologies.
Getting these hubs started is a major step toward clean industrial solutions. www.energy.gov/articles/bid...
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Not to quibble but I feel like whiskey would be more efficient here
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Using my first post (big moment) to nerd out over DOE’s announcement of $20M in support for companies, local govs, and tribes to work with orgs that can help them commercialize clean tech. This quiet work to connect and enable is SO important. More. of. this. www.energy.gov/technologytr...
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