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US DOE awards $18m to nine hydrogen hazard detection initiatives

The US Department of Energy’s (DOE) Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) has earmarked $18m for nine projects focused on hydrogen hazards.

The ARPA-E’s Exploratory Topic M: H2SENSE projects are expected to create “a new generation of sensors to detect and quantify concentrations of hydrogen in the range of parts per billion.”

The teams selected for funding are scheduled to develop fully integrated systems that incorporate sensors, data transmission, dispersion and quantification analyses.

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