Hydrogen hub launches in California
The first round of funding is secured, and the world leading location’s agreement is signed The US Department of Energy (DOE) has announced with the Alliance for Renewable Clean Hydrogen Energy Systems (ARCHES) that they have signed the official agreement to develop a renewable hydrogen hub in California. The signing was for a landmark clean energy agreement worth $12.6 billion Of the total $12.6 billion in funding necessary for the renewable hydrogen hub in California, up to $1.2 billion will be federal funding, as was announced in 2023 when California was chosen as the location. ARCHES wil…
The first round of funding is secured, and the world leading location’s agreement is signed
The US Department of Energy (DOE) has announced with the Alliance for Renewable Clean Hydrogen Energy Systems (ARCHES) that they have signed the official agreement to develop a renewable hydrogen hub in California.The signing was for a landmark clean energy agreement worth $12.6 billion
Of the total $12.6 billion in funding necessary for the renewable hydrogen hub in California, up to $1.2 billion will be federal funding, as was announced in 2023 when California was chosen as the location. ARCHES will be the first of the seven locations throughout the rest of the United States that will be signing their own agreements with the DoE. The ARCHES hub in California will be a center for clean, renewable H2 production facilitation across several sites. The H2 will be used for generating CO2 emission-free energy to make it possible to reduce reliance on fossil fuels in the region. The goal is to use it for the decarbonization of port operations, heavy duty trucking, and public transportation, slashing carbon emissions from those sectors by 2 million metric tons. That is the equivalent to removing the emissions from about 445,000 gasoline-fueled cars from the roads.The governor has backed the hydrogen hub strategy
“California is revolutionizing how a major world economy can clean up its biggest industries. We’re going to use clean, renewable hydrogen to power our ports and public transportation – getting people and goods where they need to go, just without the local air pollution,” said California Governor Gavin Newsom. “Thanks to the Biden-Harris Administration, California is excited to pioneer this world-leading initiative that’ll show other states and countries what’s possible when you prioritize clean energy and public health.” [caption id="attachment_65903" align="aligncenter" width="1024"]
California Governor Gavin Newsom[/caption]
Earlier this month, the state launched some other H2-powered firsts, particularly in the transportation field, such as the hydrogen ferry that entered the water in San Francisco Bay, as recently reported by Hydrogen Fuel News. California was also home to a successful 523-mile flight of a hydrogen-powered plane.