The Department of Energy (DOE) has released the US National Clean Hydrogen Strategy and Roadmap, outlining a comprehensive plan to promote the widespread adoption of clean hydrogen power in various industries.
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In order to support the Appalachian Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub, Gov. Andy Beshear stated he is collaborating with the governors of West Virginia, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. By doing so, he hopes to attract investments and jobs in the hydrogen industry to Kentucky (ARCH2).
An agreement on energy cooperation to boost the green hydrogen industry will be signed by the governments of Chile and the United States the following year.
Hydrogen hub DoE funding initiative has received initial concept papers from Alaska and Hawaii as the newest states to submit them.
Energy Department has invited proposals for $7 billion to create up to 10 regional hydrogen centers.
The commercialization of NREL’s green technologies is its ultimate goal.
West Virginia’s Hydrogen Hub Coalition has been busy, submitting its request to serve as a DOE regional clean hydrogen hub
As the hydrogen industry grows, renewable energy players in the United States rely on green hydrogen produced from renewable resources to satisfy demand. Meanwhile, fossil fuel players are attempting to carve out space for the production of hydrogen from natural gas to continue. It may come down to Pennsylvania, where authorities are developing plans for a huge new hydrogen center, whether they succeed.
The goal is to develop a regional ecosystem that will help the state accomplish decarbonization, transition to clean hydrogen and maintain its competitiveness in attracting investment and creating employment across the board.