Heartland Hydrogen Hub – HH2H (selected for DOE funding)
USA
Greenfield
Overview
Status
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Greenfield
Region
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North America
Geography
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USA
State
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Minnesota,North Dakota,South Dakota
Equity Owner
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The University of North Dakota’s Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC), Marathon Petroleum Corp., TC Energy and Xcel Energy
Proponent
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The University of North Dakota’s Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC), Marathon Petroleum Corp., TC Energy and Xcel Energy
Output
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Blue hydrogen
Carbon capture and storage (CCS)
DOE applicants
Selected for DOE funding
Type of electricty
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Capacity
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380,000 metric tons per annum
Financing
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up to $925 million in DOE funding
Technology
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Auto-Thermal Reforming
Technical Advisors
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Advisors
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Project Contact
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844.823.2664 contact@bakkenenergy.com
Lawyers
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Project Cost
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Offtaker
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MHA Nation Great Plains Hydrogen Hub
Commercial Operations Date
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Decommission Date
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FID
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Description
The Heartland Hydrogen Hub consists of project locations across North Dakota, South Dakota, and Minnesota, with the potential to expand into neighboring states, that will leverage the region’s abundant energy resources to help decarbonize the agricultural sector’s production of fertilizer and decrease the regional cost of clean hydrogen.
The Heartland Hydrogen Hub also proposes to use clean hydrogen for power generation in a manner that may catalyze co-firing hydrogen in utility-owned generation across the country.
The Heartland Hydrogen Hub’s use of open access storage and pipeline infrastructure will create a hydrogen network accessible to both current and new hydrogen users.
Bakken Energy is designing the hub, which will have an estimated gross production capacity of 381,000 metric tons/year of clean hydrogen.
The project will employ new and significantly improved technologies including ultra-high efficiency, state-of-the-art Auto-Thermal Reforming technology and ensures greater than 95% capture rates for resultant CO2 while delivering economical hydrogen production. This clean hydrogen production facility will provide clean hydrogen to our target markets of long-haul trucking and agriculture in the Upper Midwest region.
In October 2023, the Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations announced the project was selected to receive up to $925m in DOE funding.