Mitsubishi Power Advances Clean Hydrogen Infrastructure in the Pacific Northwest
Key Ideas
- Mitsubishi Power Americas, through MHI Hydrogen Infrastructure, is contributing hydrogen technology to the PNWH2 Hub, aligning with the U.S. DOE's clean energy goals.
- The PNWH2 Hub focuses on decarbonizing challenging sectors like heavy-duty transport, fertilizer production, and peak power generation.
- Collaboration with partners like Portland General Electric and Williams aims to develop clean hydrogen for electricity generation and transportation, utilizing innovative technology.
- The Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs Program, supported by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, will establish a national network to promote clean hydrogen production and usage across various industries.
Mitsubishi Power Americas, under its subsidiary MHI Hydrogen Infrastructure, has signed a subrecipient agreement with the Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Association for the PNWH2 Hub project, part of the U.S. Department of Energy's H2Hubs Program. This collaboration aims to progress clean hydrogen infrastructure development in the region. Leveraging industry-leading technology, the PNWH2 Hub will tackle sectors like heavy-duty transport and power generation that are challenging to decarbonize. Node 6, led by MHI H2I, plans to produce hydrogen for electricity generation and transportation, supported by a hydrogen pipeline for energy storage. The initiative is part of the broader effort to establish Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs across the U.S., promoting a clean energy economy and supporting various sectors while driving economic growth and energy security.
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