Texas Hydrogen ‘Proto-Hub’ Leads the US in Technical Potential for DOE-Funded Regional Hubs: GTI

One Texas-based hydrogen project is poised to become a regional U.S. hydrogen hub just two years after the Energy Department-funded pilot started, Brian Weeks, senior director for hydrogen business development at the Gas Technology Institute, said at RE+ Texas.

The H2@Scale project, which has attracted additional corporate partnerships, is converting renewable natural gas to hydrogen and investigating applications that include carbon capture, fuel cell technology, hydrogen blending with natural gas, and hydrogen liquefaction to store excess wind energy.

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