In August 2024, Phillips 66 received $11m from the Federal Aviation Administration’s Fueling Aviation’s Sustainable Transition (FAST) discretionary grant program for enabling SAF blending and storage at its Portland terminal. The terminal will provide storage for inbound neat SAF and transfer up to 180,000 barrels of blended SAF to Portland International Airpot per month.
The Jordan Cove Energy Project consisted of a proposed liquefied natural gas export facility in Coos Bay and an approximately 230-mile pipeline connecting Coos Bay and Malin. In December 2021, the project owner filed a brief requesting that FERC vacate the authorizations for the project. FERC issued an order vacating authorizations issued for both the… Continue reading Pembina | Jordan Cove LNG Terminal
NXTClean Fuels’ flagship project at Port Westward, at the Port of Columbia County, in Oregon. The $3bn capex (including EPC) project is dedicated to producing a split of renewable diesel and SAF, amounting to roughly 50,000 barrels per day total permitted capacity when fully operational. FID is expected for roughly August 2024, he said. About… Continue reading NXTClean Fuels | Port Westward
The scaling-up and deployment of commercial CO2 storage in basaltic rocks at a storage complex near Hermiston, Oregon. University of Wyoming plans to accelerate the scale-up and deployment of commercial CO2 storage in basaltic rocks at a storage complex near Hermiston, Oregon. Basalt formations represent an attractive alternative for CO₂ storage due to their potential… Continue reading HERO (Hermiston Oregon Carbon Storage Assurance Facility Enterprise) Basalt CarbonSAFE
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)
The complete plan envisions production, storage, transportation and consumption of hydrogen. Hydrogen is a versatile industrial feedstock and fuel that the hydrogen hub will supply to a wide array ofindustries such as agriculture, data centers, hospitals, ports, power plants and domestic fertilizer producers. Anchor sites in Moses Lake, Washington and Hermiston, Oregon, will use power… Continue reading Obsidian Renewables PNW Hydrogen Hub (Encouraged)
NW Natural and Modern Hydrogen collaborate on a project that produces clean hydrogen while capturing solid carbon. The project, which was unveiled in May 2024, is under a three-year pilot and it is installed at NW Natural’s Central Resource Center in southeast Portland Modern Hydrogen designed the equipment, which uses methane pyrolysis. Solid carbon captured… Continue reading NW Natural | Portland Central Resource Center Clean Hydrogen Pilot
In 2020, a team of Pacific Northwest public and private organizations signed an MoU to explore the development of a large renewable hydrogen production facility in Eugene, Oregon. The partners included the Eugene Water & Electric Board, NW Natural and the Bonneville Environmental Foundation. The hydrogen production facility would have demonstrated how renewable and low-carbon… Continue reading Northwest Natural | Eugene Hydrogen Project
Klean is planning the development of a modular and scalable 40’ containerized pilot project with the integration of an AEM MultiCore 1 MW electrolytic production unit designed by H2 Core for Klean’s flagship facility in Boardman, Oregon. This site is the perfect location for creating green hydrogen onsite from cost-effective, clean, reliable, and environmentally friendly… Continue reading Klean Industries Boardman tire facility
In Oregon, AVANGRID’s RFI response proposes the colocation of green hydrogen production at Avangrid Renewables’ Klamath Cogeneration Plant. The intent would be to make the facility a source for fuel flexibility as the combined-cycle natural gas plant balances the intermittency of the energy generated by AVANGRID’s 1,300 MW Northwest wind farm fleet. The proposed project… Continue reading Avangrid | Oregon Green Hydrogen