US senators express bipartisan support for hydrogen as states vie to become hydrogen 'hubs'
A Thursday morning hearing before the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources yielded a rare show of bipartisan agreement on the subject of supporting the deployment and adoption of hydrogen fuel in the U.S.
Senators from both parties expressed support for federal funding of hydrogen research and development, and potential hydrogen tax credits.
In addition to questions about the logistics and current capabilities of hydrogen-based technologies, multiple senators touted the potential benefits to the U.S. if the Department of Energy were to locate one of four planned "hydrogen hubs" in their state.
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Edwin wangombe
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this is a great cause and should set an example to others... we should always remember there are other alternatives to fossil fuels
Thomas Tienso
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Good to read Mr Manchine. But wouldnt the Build back better, plan that you, as I understood it, were one of two votes that stopped it, have led to far greater green investments? I would like to hear your comment on this. Or more pro-actively, how do you look upon further green initiatives that doesnt necessailiy directly generate money (and votes) but is for the greater good for this planet? I.e. investing in a good, green cause for present AND future generations?
Timothy Ndegwa
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This should set precedence to organisations funding fossil fuel projects..keep up the good work
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this is a great cause and should set an example to others... we should always remember there are other alternatives to fossil fuels
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161 w
Good to read Mr Manchine. But wouldnt the Build back better, plan that you, as I understood it, were one of two votes that stopped it, have led to far greater green investments? I would like to hear your comment on this. Or more pro-actively, how do you look upon further green initiatives that doesnt necessailiy directly generate money (and votes) but is for the greater good for this planet? I.e. investing in a good, green cause for present AND future generations?
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This should set precedence to organisations funding fossil fuel projects..keep up the good work