Plans for Delaware’s future hydrogen economy are coming together
The state has a large role to play in MACH2. Delaware is eager to develop its future hydrogen economy and, if all goes according to plan, the state could be a big hydrogen producer for the Mid-Atlantic region, specifically in regard to the Mid Atlantic Hydrogen Hub (MACH2). MACH2 is one of seven regional hydrogen hubs planned in the U.S. Back in October, the Biden-Harris Administration announced around $8 billion in federal funding for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to dole out to seven regional hydrogen hubs across the nation. MACH2 is one of these proposed hubs and is set to receive a…
The state has a large role to play in MACH2.
Delaware is eager to develop its future hydrogen economy and, if all goes according to plan, the state could be a big hydrogen producer for the Mid-Atlantic region, specifically in regard to the Mid Atlantic Hydrogen Hub (MACH2).MACH2 is one of seven regional hydrogen hubs planned in the U.S.
Back in October, the Biden-Harris Administration announced around $8 billion in federal funding for the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to dole out to seven regional hydrogen hubs across the nation. MACH2 is one of these proposed hubs and is set to receive as much as $750 million to establish a hydrogen economy. This H2 economy will span southeastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. The $750 in funding is expected to be delivered in five phases between 2024 and 2032.An emission-free hydrogen economy.
Organizers of MACH2 have a goal of making the Mid-Atlantic to be the only completely emission-free hydrogen hub in the United States. To achieve this, nuclear energy sources as well as renewable energy sources, like wind and solar, would be used to power the hydrogen production plants.
The power that is produced from this zero-emission hydrogen economy can then power hard-to-decarbonize industries like transportation, steelmaking, and other heavy industry sectors.
As for jobs, it is projected that over 20,000 union jobs (14,000+ in construction and 6,000+ permanent positions) will be created across Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware.