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United States uses conditional $1.66 billion loan to hydrogen manufacturer Plug Power

The U.S. Department of Energy stated on Tuesday it has actually used a conditional loan warranty of up to $1.66 billion to Plug Power to assist it develop to six plants to produce tidy hydrogen.

The hydrogen fuel from the plants would power fuel cell-electric vehicles used in material handling, transportation, and heavy industry, the department's workplace of loan programs said.

Clean or green hydrogen is anticipated to result in an 84%. decrease in greenhouse gas emissions compared with standard. hydrogen production, which derives hydrogen from natural gas,. launching big quantities of the primary greenhouse gas carbon. dioxide, unless captured and saved underground.

President Joe Biden's administration thinks that. low-carbon hydrogen can battle climate modification by sustaining heavy. market such as aluminum, cement and steel and long-haul. transportation.

Today's announcement will help open the complete capacity of. this flexible fuel and support the development of strong,. American-led market, the Energy Department's Loan Programs. Workplace said in a release.

The tidy hydrogen plants will utilize Plug Power's innovation -. called electrolyzer stacks - made at the company's. factory in Rochester, New York. Plug Power is among the top. U.S. commercial-scale manufacturers of electrolyzers.

Green hydrogen is an important driver of commercial. decarbonization in the United States, Plug Power CEO Andy Marsh. stated in a declaration.

This year, Plug launched the very first U.S. commercial-scale. green hydrogen plant in Woodbine, Georgia.

This loan warranty will assist us build on that success. with extra green hydrogen plants, Marsh said.

Tidy hydrogen can be produced with electrolyzers powered by. wind and solar power, nuclear, or gas with carbon. capture, that split water into hydrogen and oxygen.

Today the vast majority of hydrogen is produced with fossil. fuels with unabated emissions, at a portion of the expense of. clean hydrogen.

(source: Reuters)