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Polk Power Station NGCC Carbon Capture

The project includes retrofitting ION Clean Energy Inc.’s post-combustion CO2 capture technology at Polk Power Station—an existing 1,190-MW NGCC power station located in Mulberry, Florida. The project team is led by Tampa Electric Company. The Polk site has many features that make it an ideal candidate for applying post-combustion carbon capture, including favorable geology for… Continue reading Polk Power Station NGCC Carbon Capture

LIGH2T: Leading in Gulf Coast Hydrogen Transition (Encouraged)

The project is intended to be a flagship for long-term growth of clean hydrogen development and utilization in the Gulf Coast region. The LIGH2T proposal includes access to and ownership of the region’s existing hydrogen infrastructure. This existing infrastructure will enable rapid at-scale utilization for a clean hydrogen network complete with production, transportation, storage and… Continue reading LIGH2T: Leading in Gulf Coast Hydrogen Transition (Encouraged)

Florida Regional DAC Hub

The Florida Regional DAC Hub is a potential collaboration between DAC technology providers, green energy providers, CO2 transportation networks, and companies seeking to pump CO2 underground or use it in industrial processes. It is championed by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, which is promoting technologies that can capture CO2 from the… Continue reading Florida Regional DAC Hub

Orlando Utilities Commission | Hydrogen Nanogrid Pilot

The project involves a nanogrid consisting of a floating photovoltaic solar array, battery storage, vehicle-to-grid and conventional EV charging stations, and a hydrogen system. The hydrogen setup includes an electrolyzer, storage tanks and two fuel cells. OUC is part of a research team involved in a U.S. Department of Energy-supported $9m project that’s studying the… Continue reading Orlando Utilities Commission | Hydrogen Nanogrid Pilot

Florida Power & Light utility pilot plant

The FPL Cavendish NextGen Hydrogen Hub will leverage solar energy to power the electrolysis process that produces “green,” or carbon-free, hydrogen from water. Once produced, the “green” hydrogen will be blended with natural gas and used to power an existing combustion turbine at the co-located FPL Okeechobee Clean Energy Center – creating cleaner energy that… Continue reading Florida Power & Light utility pilot plant

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