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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · H.R. 3684 (EAS) — 117 HR 3684 EAS: Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act · Sec. 40311

Sec. 40311. Findings; purpose

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Congress finds that— hydrogen plays a critical part in the comprehensive energy portfolio of the United States; the use of the hydrogen resources of the United States— promotes energy security and resilience; and provides economic value and environmental benefits for diverse applications across multiple sectors of the economy; and hydrogen can be produced from a variety of domestically available clean energy sources, including— renewable energy resources, including biomass; fossil fuels with carbon capture, utilization, and storage; and nuclear power.
The purpose of this subtitle is to accelerate research, development, demonstration, and deployment of hydrogen from clean energy sources by— providing a statutory definition for the term clean hydrogen ; establishing a clean hydrogen strategy and roadmap for the United States; establishing a clearing house for clean hydrogen program information at the National Energy Technology Laboratory; developing a robust clean hydrogen supply chain and workforce by prioritizing clean hydrogen demonstration projects in major shale gas regions; establishing regional clean hydrogen hubs; and authorizing appropriations to carry out the Department of Energy Hydrogen Program Plan, dated November 2020, developed pursuant to title VIII of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 ( 42 U.S.C. 16151 et seq. ).
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