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|TopOrganization=Department of Energy
|TopOrganization=Department of Energy
|CreationLegislation=None
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|Purpose=The Hydrogen Shot initiative seeks to reduce the cost of clean hydrogen to $1 per kilogram by 2031, accelerating its production and use for decarbonization across multiple sectors. It aims to spur innovation and demand, creating jobs and supporting a net-zero economy through affordable, low-emission hydrogen technologies.
|Purpose=Hydrogen Shot aims to cut clean hydrogen costs to $1/kg by 2031, boosting production and use to decarbonize sectors, create jobs, and aid a net-zero economy.
|Website=https://www.energy.gov/eere/hydrogen-shot
|Website=https://www.energy.gov/eere/hydrogen-shot
|ProgramStart=2021
|ProgramStart=2021
|InitialFunding=Not publicly specified
|InitialFunding=Not publicly specified
|Duration=10 years
|Duration=10 years
|Historic=false
|Historic=No
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The '''Hydrogen Shot''' is a Department of Energy initiative launched on June 7, 2021, as the first of eight Energy Earthshots, targeting an 80% cost reduction of clean hydrogen from approximately $5 per kilogram to $1 per kilogram within a decade, led by the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office (HFTO). Supporting over 40 projects by 2025—including $42 million for 22 R&D efforts in 2023 and $7 billion for Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs—it aims to quintuple U.S. hydrogen use from 10 million metric tons annually, with milestones like the H2Rescue truck’s 1,806-mile record in 2024 showcasing its impact.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.energy.gov/eere/hydrogen-shot |title=Hydrogen Shot Overview |publisher=Department of Energy}}</ref> Part of the Biden Administration’s net-zero goals, it drives advancements in electrolysis, thermal conversion, and infrastructure, bolstered by events like the 2021 Hydrogen Shot Summit.
The '''Hydrogen Shot''' is a Department of Energy initiative launched on June 7, 2021, as the first of eight Energy Earthshots, targeting an 80% cost reduction of clean hydrogen from approximately $5 per kilogram to $1 per kilogram within a decade, led by the Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office (HFTO). Supporting over 40 projects by 2025—including $42 million for 22 R&D efforts in 2023 and $7 billion for Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs—it aims to quintuple U.S. hydrogen use from 10 million metric tons annually, with milestones like the H2Rescue truck’s 1,806-mile record in 2024 showcasing its impact.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.energy.gov/eere/hydrogen-shot |title=Hydrogen Shot Overview |publisher=Department of Energy}}</ref> Part of the Biden Administration’s net-zero goals, it drives advancements in electrolysis, thermal conversion, and infrastructure, bolstered by events like the 2021 Hydrogen Shot Summit.