Verdagy Chooses Black & Veatch for Clean Hydrogen Project in Texas
Key Ideas
- Verdagy selects Black & Veatch for a 60MW clean hydrogen project near the Gulf Coast in Texas.
- The project aims to produce over 9,000 tons/year of clean hydrogen, boosting U.S. energy exports and creating American jobs.
- Black & Veatch to leverage expertise in hydrogen electrolysis projects and infrastructure development for the FEED study.
- Verdagy's eDynamic® electrolyzers will enhance grid resilience and meet international and U.S. regulatory requirements.
Verdagy has partnered with Black & Veatch for a significant clean hydrogen project near the Gulf Coast in Texas. The project, with a 60-megawatt capacity, is set to produce more than 9,000 tons/year of clean hydrogen. Black & Veatch, known for its expertise in project execution and infrastructure development, will assist in the FEED study. This initiative is expected to bring in over $150 million of investment to Texas, enhance U.S. energy exports, and create American jobs. Verdagy's utilization of its eDynamic® electrolyzers, designed to manage energy variations and meet regulatory standards, showcases innovation in the hydrogen sector. The project not only aims to strengthen the U.S. energy industry but also serves as a precursor to multiple upcoming projects in the state. Verdagy's commitment to utilizing cutting-edge technologies and boosting the domestic supply chain aligns with the project's goals of efficiency and sustainability.