SunLine’s growing hydrogen fuel cell fleet is made possible by an ongoing investment in onsite infrastructure including the largest hydrogen fueling station dedicated to transit in the U.S. – the PEM Hydrogen Electrolyzer. The Electrolyzer allows the Agency to manufacture its own hydrogen production, offering a bundled fleet and electrolyzer-based fueling solution that paves the… Continue reading H2-Now: Launching the Clean, Affordable NW Hydrogen Grid (Discouraged)
Avina is developing a green hydrogen production facility using commercially electrolyzers for the medium duty/heavy duty segment. The compressed hydrogen will be utilized for distribution in the Los Angeles area. Avina has entered an agreement with Chart Industries for the latter to supply their Howden compressors for Avina’s green hydrogen facility in Southern California. 4,000… Continue reading Avina Southern California | Compressed Green Hydrogen
The Alliance for Renewable Clean Hydrogen Energy Systems (ARCHES), or the California Hydrogen Hub, is a statewide public-private partnership built to serve as the applicant and organizer for a statewide H2 hub. The State—led by GO-Biz alongside other state agencies, the legislature, local governments, and the State’s institutions of higher education, including UC and its… Continue reading Alliance for Renewable Clean Hydrogen Energy Systems – ARCHES (selected for DOE funding)
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.
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
Siemens Energy, Inc. (Orlando, Florida) and partners Constellation Energy, the University of California–Berkeley, and Battelle intend to explore the feasibility of a multi-technology DAC hub anchored around Siemens Energy’s solid sorbent capture technology, with smaller deployments of next-generation capture technologies planned. The Teras DAC (or “Monster” DAC) project is aligned with the targets of the… Continue reading Teras Direct Air Capture (aka “Monster” DAC)
The potential use of the central Sacramento Basin in northern California as a CO2 storage complex.
Mote’s second biomass to hydrogen and carbon sequestration plant in partnership with the Sacramento Municipal Utility District. Upon completion, the facility would produce approximately 21,000 metric tons per year (MTPY) of carbon-negative hydrogen for use in thermal power generation and transportation. The plant would also sequester over 450,000 metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) annually.… Continue reading Mote Sacramento Carbon Negative Hydrogen Project 1