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New DOE Hydrogen Portal

16 March 2005

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The DOE has launched a new Hydrogen Program website. The new site links the four DOE Offices ( Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy (EE), Fossil Energy (FE), Nuclear Energy, Science and Technology (NE), and Science (SC))  that participate in the Hydrogen Fuel Initiative (HFI) and serves as an integrated portal for information on DOE’s HFI efforts.

The Offices and Programs page provides a useful matrix detailing which office is working in which technology area.

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