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EPRI, Shell, City of Houston Partner with Greentown Labs and NYU Urban Future Lab to Launch the Low-Carbon Hydrogen Accelerator
Shell, city-of-Houston partner with greentown- abs and nyu urban future lab-to-launch the low carbon hydrogen-accelerator.
LCHA is seeking applications from startups that are advancing low-carbon hydrogen production, enhancing hydrogen storage and distribution, or providing business model innovations for the management of hydrogen supply chains. More details on the specific technology areas of interest can be found in the request for proposals.
LCHA is the latest program in the Greentown Launch family of programs, Greentown's flagship corporate partnerships accelerator program and third program with UFL. This six-month, highly structured accelerator program offers startup participants collaboration and engagement opportunities with EPRI, its member utilities, and Shell on technology validation, feasibility studies, paid pilot demonstrations, and other development and commercial partnerships.
EPRI and Shell will provide startup participants with two main pathways for engagement:
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EPRI, Shell, City of Houston Partner with Greentown Labs and NYU Urban Future Lab to Launch the Low-Carbon Hydrogen Accelerator
Large-scale commercialization of low-carbon hydrogen will play an essential role in achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. Because of its...
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