By Dhiyanesh Ravichandran on Wednesday, 12 October 2022
Category: Hydrogen

US DoE award winners of First Phase of Hydrogen Shot Incubator Prize

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has recently announced the phase one winners of the Hydrogen Shot Incubator Prize - a $2.6 million competition to foster innovative concepts for producing clean hydrogen.

With these awards, nine winning teams will each receive $60,000 for their early-stage concepts for novel hydrogen production technologies. The prizes in the 'Propose!' phase consist of $10,000 in cash, and $50,000 in vouchers for teams to spend at national laboratories to further develop their concepts.

"These winning proposals embody the ingenuity this novel prize competition aims to inspire, and their concepts may soon unlock the tremendous potential for clean hydrogen production," said Alejandro Moreno, Acting Assistant Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy. "I am eagerly looking forward to the next phase of the competition and watching these innovative ideas reach their full potential."

In the next phase 'Prove!', teams will develop their concepts and designs with the help of national laboratory experts. Submissions will include a plan with preliminary designs for a laboratory-scale demonstration, along with techno-economic and emissions analyses to validate the proposed concepts.

Winners in the next phase will receive $300,000 in national laboratory vouchers, along with $100,000 in cash to support their demonstration efforts in preparation for a Pitch Day with potential investors and commercial partners. 

The winners of the first phase and their proposed concepts are as following:

The prize supports the 'Hydrogen Shot' goal of reducing the cost of producing clean hydrogen to $1 per kilogram within a decade, a keystone of the Biden-Harris administration's decarbonization agenda.

Officially known as the 'American-Made H-Prize: Hydrogen Shot Incubator', the prize is administered by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, and is led by the DOE Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office, with support from the Office of Fossil Energy and Carbon Management.

It is one of the American-Made Prizes, a continually growing portfolio of prize programs from 16 DOE offices, which to date has funded more than $110 million in prizes supporting a wide range of clean energy technology innovations. 

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