Great Lakes Clean Hydrogen Coalition (Encouraged)
USA
Announced
Overview
Status
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Announced
Region
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North America
Geography
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USA
State
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Michigan,Ohio
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Proponent
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Great Lakes Clean Hydrogen Partnership (Linde, Energy Harbor, GE Aerospace, Cleveland-Cliffs and the University of Toledo)
Output
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DOE applicants
Pink hydrogen
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Nuclear
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Description
GLCH has proposed to develop low-carbon hydrogen via electrolysis based in Oak Harbor, Ohio at Davis-Besse Nuclear Power Station. The facility proposes to distribute the hydrogen across the Great Lakes region by pipeline and road transportation.
The GLCH project is built on the foundation of ongoing, preliminary work supported by the DOE and the Idaho National Laboratory. The proposed approach will supplement hydrogen from nuclear power, as needed, with clean hydrogen produced through solar energy projects under development in the region. The coalition is actively working with the states of Ohio and Michigan, technology suppliers, hydrogen consumers, state and regional academic institutions, national laboratories, and non-profit organizations to develop a clean energy hydrogen hub to serve Ohio, Michigan and portions of Pennsylvania and Indiana. Total project investment is expected to exceed $2 billion, with 50 percent requested from federal infrastructure funding managed by the DOE’s regional clean hydrogen hub initiative.
Initially, this proposal addresses decarbonization in the steel, aviation, and glass industries while supporting the transition to hydrogen transit in buses and other vehicles. Through the full scope of the application, GLCH intends to grow to serve additional companies operating in the Great Lakes region, interested in decarbonizing their products, manufacturing facilities, power generation plants, and mobility networks with low-carbon hydrogen.