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
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.
OxEon is partnering with PNW Hydrogen LLC, Idaho National Laboratory, the National Energy Technology Laboratory, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), Arizona State University, UC Irvine and Siemens Energy to execute a Power-to-Power demonstration at the Palo Verde Generating Station , a 4-GW #nuclear power plant in #Arizona. This program was… Continue reading Palo Verde Generating Station
The Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub will span Washington, Oregon, and Montana, and plans to leverage the region’s abundant renewable resources to produce clean hydrogen exclusively via electrolysis. The Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub’s vast use of electrolyzers will play a key role in driving down electrolyzer costs, making the technology more accessible to other producers, and… Continue reading Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub – PNWH2 Hub (selected for DOE funding)
A waste-to-hydrogen commercial plant in California. The plant will use unsorted, non-recyclable Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) to produce negative-carbon hydrogen. The Larsen and Lam Climate Initiative contributed $35m to the project.
The project involves the expansion of a proprietary process to produce approximately 275,000 metric tons per year of carbon-free anhydrous ammonia in the United States. Monolith Materials in 2021 commissioned Olive Creek 1 (OC1), its first commercial-scale carbon-free production facility which is designed to produce approximately 14,000 metric tons of carbon black per year. With… Continue reading Monolith | Olive Creek OC1
The CAD $2.5bn facility will be able to produce around 200 million tonnes per year of blue methanol and blue hydrogen that will be converted to ammonia and shipped internationally. Construction is expected to start in spring 2023 and be completed in fall 2026.
Nikola and its strategic partners are working to build a large-scale hydrogen supply and dispensing infrastructure business to support Nikola’s truck customers, as well as third-party demand. Specifically, this business aims to develop access of up to 300 metric-tons per day of hydrogen supply and up to 60 hydrogen dispensing stations by 2026, with significant… Continue reading Nikola Arizona Green Hydrogen hub
The project involves the construction of a 120 MW industrial-scale green hydrogen plant near Beaumont, Texas. Expected to be one of the largest of its kind in North America, the facility will leverage Plug’s industry-leading proton exchange membrane electrolysis technology and enable the production of more than 50 tons per day of green hydrogen. With… Continue reading New Fortress Energy | ZeroPark I