Hydrogen Interagency Task Force
The Hydrogen Interagency Task Force (HIT) is a collaboration among U.S. federal agencies to further advance a whole-of-government approach to executing the national clean hydrogen strategy, including development of a robust market supported by domestic supply chains and sustainable jobs.
Read more about collaboration opportunities and examples of clean hydrogen activities across federal agencies in U.S. National Clean Hydrogen Strategy and Roadmap Interagency Collaboration. These examples will be updated regularly as the HIT activities ramp up.
Interagency coordination will continue to expand to implement the national strategy, and other agencies may be added to the HIT as the clean hydrogen economy develops over time. More information about HIT activities will be available on this page soon.
News and Resources
Hydrogen Interagency Task Force News
Read recent news stories on clean hydrogen activities from federal agencies participating in the HIT.
Introduction to Clean Hydrogen
Read the HIT's handy two-page primer on clean hydrogen. A collaborative effort from across multiple federal agencies, with stakeholder input, this document provides a user-friendly summary for the general public—covering important topics like "What is clean hydrogen and where does it come from?"; "Clean hydrogen's role in a low-carbon future"; "Key barriers and challenges facing clean hydrogen"; and more.
Frequently Asked Questions and Common Concerns about Clean Hydrogen
Dive deeper into important questions and answers about clean hydrogen. These materials address top priority questions and concerns—as identified through extensive stakeholder feedback—about the opportunities and limitations of clean hydrogen as a decarbonization solution. They reflect input and expertise of multiple federal agencies in the HIT.
Stakeholder Webinar on the U.S. National Clean Hydrogen Strategy and Roadmap
Access the webinar recording and presentation slides.
Additional Resources
See the U.S. Department of Energy Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Technologies Office's information resources page for additional information about hydrogen, as well as links to publications and multimedia resources.