The Port of Corpus Christi is the prime applicant for the HCH2 and is the common denominator to each of the roughly two dozen discrete clean hydrogen production projects in the proposed Hub. The HCH2 Concept Paper, submitted to the DOE on November 7, names around 30 private sector team members as owners, developers and/or… Continue reading Port of Corpus Christi Green Hydrogen Hub
The project would use 200 MW of clean energy to produce green hydrogen and ammonia for export. Planned expansions would create the capacity to serve both local and global energy needs. The Belledune Port Authority (BPA) is working with Cross River Infrastructure Partners to pursue the use of advanced small modular reactor (aSMR) technology as… Continue reading Port of Belledune Green Energy Hub
The project involves the development of a green hydrogen/ammonia production facility, created from 1 GW of renewable energy located on the Port au Port Peninsula. Future expansion includes potential to create up to 3 GW of renewable electricity through the addition of further onshore wind farms. The project was initially expected to produce the first… Continue reading World Energy GH2 | Project Nujio’qonik
The Polaris CCS project aims to capture CO2 from the Shell Energy and Chemicals Park, Scotford in Alberta, Canada. In the initial phase of Polaris, CO2 captured from the refinery’s hydrogen plants would produce blue hydrogen for use in the refining process, with the potential for large-scale blue hydrogen production in future phases. Shell is… Continue reading Shell | Polaris CCS Scotford
The development of Point Tupper green hydrogen production plant by EverWind Fuels in Point Tupper, Nova Scotia. The green hydrogen production plant is located on the site of a former storage terminal previously owned by US energy transport company NuStar. Point Tupper is a multi-phase green hydrogen and ammonia production and export facility, which is… Continue reading EverWind Fuels | Point Tupper Green Hydrogen Plant
The plant will be located along the Susquehanna River in south-central Pennsylvania. Green hydrogen from this facility will support decarbonization of the broader transportation and logistics industries in the Northeast and the mid-Atlantic. The plant is expected to be online by late 2022, with construction slated to begin by in the first quarter of 2022.… Continue reading Plug Power-Brookfield Renewable Susquehanna River (Pen) project
The project involves construction of an electricity substation and state-of-the-art green hydrogen fuel production facility at the Western New York Science, Technology and Advanced Manufacturing Park located in the Town of Alabama, Genesee County. Plug Power, the first tenant at the new manufacturing park, is also funding the construction of a 450-megawatt electricity substation that will… Continue reading Plug Power New York STAMP
A green hydrogen production plant in Camden County, Georgia, to serve customers across the southeastern United States. The plant produces 15 tons/day of liquid green hydrogen, produced using 100% renewable energy and intended to fuel transportation applications, including material handling and fuel cell electric vehicle fleets. Plug Power is investing $84 million in the facility.… Continue reading Plug Power | Camden Georgia plant
The project involves agreen hydrogen production facility in Fresno, California. The plant will produce 30 metric tons of liquid green hydrogen daily, serving customersfrom San Diego to Vancouver. The facility will use a new 300 MW zero-carbon solar farm to power 120 megawatts of Plug Power’s state-of-the-art PEM electrolyzers, which split water into hydrogen and… Continue reading Plug Power – Fresno County, California
The project involves a hydrogen production plant near Fort Worth, Texas.