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Alaska Hydrogen Hub (Discouraged)

The Alaska Hydrogen Hub anticipates initially producing more than 600 tons per day, utilizing natural gas feedstock from the Alaska LNG Project and sequestering the associated carbon, eventually growing to 1,600 tons of hydrogen per day in hub capacity. The Alaska LNG Project demonstrated through a comprehensive lifecycle analysis that it is the lowest carbon… Continue reading Alaska Hydrogen Hub (Discouraged)

Yuma and Sterling Ethanol Carbon Capture and Storage Projects

The Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) projects at the Yuma Ethanol and Sterling Ethanol plants would capture and store 95 percent of annual carbon dioxide emissions during the fermentation process before it can be released into the atmosphere. The two plants use fermented corn to produce ethanol — a renewable fuel made from plants to… Continue reading Yuma and Sterling Ethanol Carbon Capture and Storage Projects

Western Regional Direct Air Capture Hub

Chevron New Energies, a division of Chevron U.S.A. Inc. (San Ramon, California) intends to explore the feasibility of a potential DAC hub initially focused on Kern County, California and adjacent counties. The proposed hub would build upon existing low-carbon technology pilots and other proposed projects planned to occur at Chevron’s San Joaquin Valley assets.

West Texas Hydrogen Hub (Discouraged)

Waste to Hydrogen Fuel System, Hawaii Island (Discouraged)

Uinta Basin CarbonSAFE II: Storage Complex

Commercial CO2 storage in Utah’s Uinta Basin University of Utah intends to establish the feasibility of commercial CO2 storage in Utah’s Uinta Basin with high-resolution societal analysis, geological characterization data, technical analysis, economic evaluation, and environmental analysis. This project intends to accelerate Deseret Power’s assessment of commercial-scale CO2 capture, combine additional CO2 sources in the… Continue reading Uinta Basin CarbonSAFE II: Storage Complex

Tulare County Carbon Storage Project

A potential commercial-scale regional geologic storage complex for CO2 captured from Calgren Renewable Fuels’ ethanol production and dairy digester plant in Pixley, California, as well as other dairy farms and industrial facilities in the area. The project is led by Advanced Resources International Inc. and it was awarded over $8m in DOE funding in January… Continue reading Tulare County Carbon Storage Project

The TurquoiseProject (Discouraged)

The MaratH2m Project – Arizona’s Greenest H2 Hub (discouraged)

A hydrogen hub, comprising local hydrogen farms, in Arizona that would use a new method being developed by Cleyx. The method would combine the most sustainable way of sourcing water with the most energy-dense and carbon-neutral source of energy on the planet to generate green hydrogen. With the project, Cleyx hopes to lower the cost… Continue reading The MaratH2m Project – Arizona’s Greenest H2 Hub (discouraged)

The DAC Hub for Appalachian Prosperity

A distributed DAC hub with centralized injection/storage in eastern Kentucky. University of Kentucky Research Foundation (Lexington, Kentucky)—along with partners that include technology developers and an experienced engineering, procurement, and construction firm; business development personnel; and local government and communities—intends to determine the feasibility of a distributed DAC hub with centralized injection/storage in eastern Kentucky. The… Continue reading The DAC Hub for Appalachian Prosperity

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