Hydrogen Prize

Hydrogen Prize

The H-Prize is an inducement prize intended to encourage research into the use of hydrogen as an energy carrier in a hydrogen economy. The prize is sponsored by the United States Department of Energy and administered by the Hydrogen Education Foundation.

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