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WASHINGTON (AP) -- Scientists, inventors and entrepreneurs will be able to vie for a grand prize of $10 million, and smaller prizes reaching millions of dollars, under House-passed legislation to encourage research into hydrogen as an alternative fuel.
Legislation creating the "H-Prize,'' modeled after the privately funded Ansari X Prize that resulted last year in the first privately developed manned rocket to reach space twice, passed the House Wednesday on a 416-6 vote. A companion bill is to be introduced in the Senate this week.
"This is an opportunity for a triple play,'' said bill sponsor Rep. Bob Inglis, R-S.C., citing benefits to national security from reduced dependence on foreign oil, cleaner air from burning pollution-free hydrogen and new jobs. "If we can reinvent the car, imagine the jobs we can create.''
"Perhaps the greatest role that the H-Prize may serve is in spurring the imagination of our most valuable resource, our youth,'' said co-sponsor Rep. Dan Lipinski, D-Ill.
The measure would award four prizes of up to $1 million every other year for technological advances in hydrogen production, storage, distribution and utilization. One prize of up to $4 million would be awarded every second year for the creation of a working hydrogen vehicle prototype.
The grand prize, to be awarded within the next 10 years, would go for breakthrough technology.
$10 million is nothing. If it were $100 million, now that would be something.
posted by nogirt
$10 million is nothing. If it were $100 million, now that would be something.
posted by nogirt
$10 million sometime over the next ten years? In the next ten years, Exxon will have spent over $10 billion in research of which over $5 billion will be non-exploration research. $10 million is a drop in the bucket compared to $5 billion.
Originally posted by nogirt
$10 million is nothing. If it were $100 million, now that would be something.
Originally posted by Beer_Guy
I'm nearing completion of my hydrogen project, I think I have about 30.00 into it.
If it doesn't work I scrapping it and would barely miss the money put into it.
If it does work...... haven't thought much about that yet.