Mitsubishi Power Americas Advances PNWH2 Hydrogen Hub Project
Key Ideas
- Mitsubishi Power Americas' subsidiary, MHI Hydrogen Infrastructure, has signed a subrecipient agreement with PNWH2 for the Boardman Hydrogen Hub project.
- The PNWH2 Hub is part of the U.S. DOE's H2Hubs Program, focusing on clean hydrogen infrastructure to decarbonize the energy sector.
- The collaboration formalizes two years of work, enabling access to federal funding from the DOE's OCED for the project.
- MHI H2I plans to leverage Mitsubishi Power Americas' hydrogen technology to advance the hub's development and deployment in the region.
Mitsubishi Power Americas, operating through its subsidiary MHI Hydrogen Infrastructure (MHI H2I), has recently reached a significant milestone by finalizing a subrecipient agreement with the Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Association (PNWH2) for the Boardman Hydrogen Hub project. This project is part of the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) H2Hubs Program, which aims to establish regional hydrogen hubs across the United States to support the transition towards clean energy. The agreement marks the culmination of nearly two years of collaboration between MHI H2I and PNWH2, enhancing the project's development efforts and facilitating access to federal funding from the DOE's Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations (OCED). By integrating industry-leading hydrogen technology and solutions from Mitsubishi Power Americas, MHI H2I seeks to propel the advancement of the PNWH2 Hydrogen Hub, driving the deployment of clean hydrogen infrastructure and technologies within the region. This partnership underscores a commitment to decarbonizing the energy sector and signifies a positive step towards a more sustainable energy future.