According to DOE Hydrogen, Fuel Cell and Infrastructure Technologies program spokesperson Jennifer Scoggins, the agency has selected ten cost-shared hydrogen storage research and development projects. The projects will receive up to USD15.3 million over five years, subject to annual appropriations. "These projects are part of President Bush's Hydrogen Fuel Initiative that committed USD1.2 billion on RD for hydrogen-powered fuel cells. The projects also support the President's Advanced Energy Initiative to reduce our Nation's dependence on foreign energy sources by changing the way we power our cars, homes, and businesses."
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