by Tobias Hanson | Mar 31, 2026 | Policy
March 31, 2026 The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) hydrogen and fuel cell research and development (R&D) footprint extends across a range of Program Offices, the National Laboratories, academia, and public-private partnerships and consortia. Through changing...
by Tobias Hanson | Mar 24, 2026 | Policy
March 24, 2026 By Tobias Hanson Progress in Washington rarely comes from a single meeting, a single bill, or a single election cycle. The hydrogen and fuel cell industry is no different. Success depends on sustained engagement, year after year, across Congress, the...
by Tobias Hanson | Dec 15, 2025 | FCHEA Organization, Policy
December 15, 2025 Since our last update on the Gulf Coast six months ago, there has continued to be considerable interest and activity underway in the region for the hydrogen sector. Two Gulf states in particular, Louisiana and Texas, have significant projects...
by Tobias Hanson | Nov 18, 2025 | Policy
November 18, 2025 As the United States (U.S.) strives towards its energy dominance goals, the Appalachian region, which includes parts of 13 U.S. states down the Eastern seaboard, has emerged to play a key role in its support. In particular, the tri-state region of...
by Tobias Hanson | Sep 8, 2025 | International, Policy
September 8, 2025 India is rapidly emerging as a global leader in hydrogen, fueled by ambitious national policies, major public and private investments, and a deep commitment to decarbonization. India has outlined bold plans to become a central hub for the production,...
by Tobias Hanson | May 12, 2025 | International, Policy
May 12, 2025 By Charlie Sabgir As Congress debates the future of clean energy tax credits, China rapidly advances its low and no-carbon energy development. Without adequate support, the U.S. risks ceding its leadership position in the global energy landscape. Over the...