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… Continue reading Heartland Hydrogen Hub – HH2H (selected for DOE funding)
A renewable fuel plant at the Port of Columbia in Caldwell Parish, Louisiana. The plant is being developed by Strategic Biofuels. As of early 2024, the project’s primary renewable fuel product is sustainable aviation fuel, with renewable naphtha as a byproduct utilizing woody biomass waste. The project was originally focused on renewable diesel. The production… Continue reading Strategic Biofuels | Louisiana Green Fuels
Project Tundra is a CCS that will be developed adjacent to the Milton R. Young Station, a coal-fired power plant near Center, North Dakota. The captured CO2 will be permanently stored in saline geologic formations beneath and surrounding the power plant. Project Tundra is led by the project sponsors of Dakota Carbon Center East Project… Continue reading TC Energy | Project Tundra CCS
Nucor Corporation is in an agreement with ExxonMobil to capture, transport, and store carbon from the company’s direct reduced iron plant in Convent, Louisiana. ExxonMobil plans to capture up to 800,000 mtpy of CO2 from the plant and store the CO2 at an ExxonMobil-owned facility in Louisiana. Technip Energies, in consortium with Turner Industries, has… Continue reading Nucor | ExxonMobil | Convent CCUS System
A net-zero emission hydrogen plant located on the Kerry Lake Indian Reserve, 90 kilometers north of Prince George. In October 2023, a formal agreement was reached between the province and the McLeod Lake Indian Band to build the plant on the Kerry Lake Indian Reserve, 90 kilometers north of Prince George. The MoU lays the… Continue reading Mitsubishi | Tse’khene Energy Hub
The Midwest Hydrogen Hub network spans Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan, with the potential to expand into other Midwestern states. Located in a key U.S. industrial and transportation corridor, the Midwest Hydrogen Hub will enable decarbonization through strategic hydrogen uses including steel and glass production, power generation, refining, heavy-duty transportation, and sustainable aviation fuel. The decarbonization… Continue reading Midwest Alliance for Clean Hydrogen — MachH2 (Selected for DOE funding)
Multiple options are being evaluated for LyondellBasell’s Houston refining site, including recycled and renewable-based feedstocks and green and blue hydrogen. The growth projects under development would connect to existing assets in the Houston area and use existing infrastructure on the refining site including hydrotreaters, pipelines, tanks, utilities, buildings, and laboratories. In the future, LyondellBasell expects… Continue reading Lyondell Houston refinery conversion
The construction of a power-to-liquid (PtL) fuels plant, utilizing emissions from the Lafarge Richmond Cement Plant in British Columbia, Canada. The project started as a demo in 2019, when Svante, Total S.A., and Lafarge installed Project CO₂MENT; a demonstration carbon capture plant to capture 1 tonne per day (1TPD) of CO2 emissions from Lafarge’s operations… Continue reading Svante| Dimensional | Lafarge Canada PtL Fuels Plant
Drax Energy’s development of two bioenergy plants with CCS in the Southeast US. As it builds the two plants, Drax is evaluating nine additional sites in North America. The plans are for a new-build BECCS power unit capable of producing 2 TWh of renewable electricity from sustainable biomass and capturing 3 Mt of carbon per… Continue reading Drax Group | US Southeast BECCS Plants
The DNA H2Hub will produce blue hydrogen derived from natural gas commercial-scale technologies to capture and sequester carbon dioxide generated in the process. It will then distribute clean H2 to steel and chemicals manufacturing, and power facilities in the region through establishing a large low-CO2 infrastructure network, providing a pathway to deliver at scale decarbonization… Continue reading Decarbonization Network of Appalachia (encouraged)