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The allure of "clean" hydrogen as a climate change remedy is so potent that Congress ponied up $8 billion for it.
Xcel Energy and the state of Minnesota want a chunk of that money. They are teaming up with North Dakota and other partners in the proposed "Heartland H2 Hub," which would turn the two states into a hive of hydrogen production.
The U.S. Department of Energy this year is expected to name up to 10 clean "hydrogen hubs," bestowing up to $1.25 billion on each project.
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