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ARCHES and McAllister & Quinn Unite for Clean Hydrogen in California

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso01/11/20233 Mins Read
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Alliance for Renewable Clean Hydrogen Energy Systems (ARCHES) has partnered with McAllister & Quinn, a leading federal grants consulting firm, to secure a game-changing $1.2 billion grant from the United States Department of Energy (DOE). This significant milestone has placed California at the forefront of renewable hydrogen (H2) technology and clean energy leadership.

The DOE’s announcement places California among the elite group of seven awardees of the DOE’s Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs (H2Hubs). These hubs are set to establish a nationwide network that encompasses clean hydrogen producers, consumers, and the essential infrastructure to drive hydrogen technology forward. The overarching goal is to accelerate the production, storage, delivery, and utilization of clean hydrogen, a powerful tool in the fight against climate change.

One of the remarkable aspects of this initiative is its potential to collectively produce three million metric tons of hydrogen annually, thereby reaching nearly a third of the United States’ 2030 hydrogen production target. Additionally, it aims to reduce emissions from hard-to-decarbonize industrial sectors that contribute to a significant 30 percent of the country’s total carbon emissions. The environmental impact of these H2Hubs is nothing short of extraordinary, aiming to lower carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 25 million metric tons each year. This reduction is roughly equivalent to the combined annual emissions of 5.5 million gasoline-powered cars.

Another noteworthy aspect of this initiative is the potential for job creation. This groundbreaking project is expected to create and retain tens of thousands of well-paying jobs across the nation. Such initiatives not only support the environment but also drive economic growth while fostering healthier communities.

Andy Quinn, Managing Partner of McAllister & Quinn, expressed the firm’s excitement and pride in being a part of this historic achievement. He emphasized ARCHES’ commitment to using the $1.2 billion funding to expand opportunities for disadvantaged communities, with an expected direct job creation of 220,000 positions. These jobs are anticipated to include 130,000 in construction and 90,000 permanent roles. The collective effort seeks to address the climate crisis while supporting and strengthening local communities.

As the details of project buildout continue to take shape, ARCHES is actively working with the DOE to develop a comprehensive implementation plan. This plan will set the stage for the expedited realization of the proposed projects, facilitating the swift commencement of infrastructure development. The collaboration aims to ensure that California’s clean energy investments become a reality, as the state strives to decarbonize in a sustainable and historic manner.

In the coming weeks, ARCHES will work closely with local communities and key stakeholders to engage and educate all parties involved about California’s unwavering commitment to decarbonizing the state. The grant from the DOE is more than a funding boost; it’s a beacon of hope for a cleaner and more sustainable future.

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