The US Department of Energy announced $25.5 million in funding to enable the sustainable use of domestic biomass and waste resources, such as agricultural residues and algae, to produce low-carbon biofuels and bioproducts. The “Reducing Agricultural Carbon Intensity and Protecting Algal Crops” funding opportunity (RACIPAC) (DE-FOA-0002910) will improve the production.
The potential for hydrogen to play an essential role in transitioning to a net zero economy continues to generate enthusiasm amongst key stakeholders, including governments, investors, and project proponents.