The Center for Clean Hydrogen has opened at the University of Delaware as part of a public-private partnership to solve the challenges of creating low-cost clean hydrogen and efficient hydrogen conversion.
The center is a collaboration between the University of Delaware, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the Department of Defense, Chemours, and Plug, which formed the Clean Hydrogen Partnership.
“Clean hydrogen has a critical role to play in strengthening our country’s industrial sector and moving us closer to net-zero emissions by 2050,” said Sen. Tom Carper (D-DE), who helped steer funding for the center.