Alternative energy capacity earns UL Lafayette spot in ‘hydrogen hub’

UL Lafayette’s alternative energy research expertise, resources, and infrastructure, including at its Cleco Alternative Energy Center shown above, has made the University a key player in a three-state ‘hydrogen hub’ initiative. Louisiana, Oklahoma and Arkansas will focus development, production, and use of hydrogen as fuel and manufacturing feedstock to help diversify the region’s energy portfolio. (Photo by Doug Dugas / University of Louisiana at Lafayette)
Louisiana, Oklahoma and Arkansas will establish a hub for development, production, and use of hydrogen as fuel and manufacturing feedstock as part of ongoing efforts to diversify the region’s energy portfolio. The recently announced partnership will enable the three states – where large amounts of hydrogen are produced – to collectively compete for federal funding available through the…

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