Hydrogen Siemens Energy, Georgia Tech announce hydrogen research collaboration Siemens Energy and Georgia Institute of Technology will research technologies to enable the flexible use of hydrogen fuels to help decarbonize energy systems. Kevin Clark 12.1.2022 Share Rich Voorberg, president, Siemens Energy North America and Chaouki T. Abdallah, executive vice president for Research at Georgia Tech sign a Master Research Agreement to focus on energy technology development. (Photo: Business Wire) Follow @KClark_News Siemens Energy and Georgia Institute of Technology will research technologies to enable the flexible use of hydrogen fuels to help decarbonize energy systems. The initiative is part of a larger agreement signed by the partners this week at Siemens Energy’s Innovation Center in Orlando, Florida. With the inauguration of its Innovation Center earlier in 2022, Siemens Energy announced its intention to expand its work with universities on a broad range of energy technologies. Georgia Tech and Siemens Energy will conduct research together, as well as support each other’s independent research. The agreement will also allow the university to conduct contract work in support of Siemens Energy-led research projects and Siemens Energy to more effectively serve as an industrial advisory board member for Georgia Tech’s research initiatives. Related Articles Report: Transparency, standards needed for U.S. clean hydrogen to take off California first state to get federal funds for hydrogen energy hub to help replace fossil fuels Report: Infrastructure, supply issues hamper hydrogen use in power generation Rolls-Royce leads development of hydrogen engine for stationary power generation