Not just the War on Inflation, even the "Inflation Reduction Act".
Partners in the awarded hydrogen hubs for example are expected to contribute an 88% cost share. For the 12% they may receive from the DoE (re-imbursable, of course) they are not only expected to meet their milestones but also to do work force development, community education plus stringent administration. For a startup without resources not worth the effort.
Hmm. That would be why the "Inflation Reduction Act" spends so much money?
> This guidebook provides an overview of the clean energy, climate mitigation and resilience, agriculture, and conservation-related investment programs in President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act,