Center for Hydrogen Safety (CHS), the global authority on hydrogen safety and training, has added Jackson, Mississippi-based Hy Stor Energy to its membership roster.
Renewable hydrogen is being developed and advanced at scale in the United States by Hy Stor Energy.
“Hy Stor Energy’s understanding of the vital role hydrogen safety plays in global decarbonization and the greater energy transition makes them a powerful addition to our community,” said Nick Barilo, executive director, CHS. “We look forward to Hy Stor’s contributions to CHS and seeing their impact on the global energy transition.”
In order to address hydrogen safety issues and provide stakeholders and users with reliable, consistent information, CHS facilitates member collaboration among members. Hy Stor Energy will be a part of a CHS Working Group tasked with creating useful resources to teach students and professors about the safe use of hydrogen in the academic environment. In addition to bp, Equinor, and CF Industries, Hy Stor Energy adds even more clout to the impressive CHS community.
When it comes to delivering long-term carbon-free energy, Hy Stor Energy is establishing a model that can be replicated by other companies, thus enhancing the reliability and resilience of an increasingly fossil-free world.
“We are proud to join CHS and collaborate with the industry to create best practices for hydrogen storage and safety,” said Laura L. Luce, CEO of Hy Stor Energy. “We are accelerating the U.S. renewable hydrogen economy through the development of hydrogen hubs across the country. We are creating opportunities for materials testing, hydrogen storage, and end-use application safety testing as well as developing a working lab focused on advancing commercial scale safety testing for the aviation, maritime/port operations, and heavy-duty transport industries.”