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Related: About this forumAppalachian hydrogen hub companies and projects finally revealed
Last edited Fri Oct 27, 2023, 04:01 PM - Edit history (1)
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette link: https://www.post-gazette.com/business/powersource/2023/10/26/appalachian-hydrogen-hub-projects-department-of-energy/stories/202310260094
After more than a year of speculation, the Appalachian Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub [Arch2] finally lifted the cloak and named names. The mammoth consortium that has been selected by the U.S. Department of Energy for up to $925 million in funding to establish a hub for methane-derived hydrogen production and use includes 15 projects and more than a dozen companies.
Shawn Bennett, energy and resilience division manager at Battelle and a former DOE assistant secretary, said he has never been involved in anything this big. What some have derided as a lack of transparency has been a mad-dash, super-competitive process thats still not over, he said. Negotiations with DOE are slated to last the next few months until the award is secured.
Still, the cloak of competition has been removed, said Melanie White, director of strategic engagement with Allegheny Science and Technology who is leading community engagement efforts for the hub. Ms. White and Mr. Bennett unveiled the projects at a DOE-run public webinar.
The map they presented on Tuesday was different from the one Mr. Bennett showed during a presentation at an oil and gas industry conference, Shale Insight, last month. Most notably, it included the names of the companies and which projects they were developing. It also slimmed down its Pennsylvania inventory.
Shawn Bennett, energy and resilience division manager at Battelle and a former DOE assistant secretary, said he has never been involved in anything this big. What some have derided as a lack of transparency has been a mad-dash, super-competitive process thats still not over, he said. Negotiations with DOE are slated to last the next few months until the award is secured.
Still, the cloak of competition has been removed, said Melanie White, director of strategic engagement with Allegheny Science and Technology who is leading community engagement efforts for the hub. Ms. White and Mr. Bennett unveiled the projects at a DOE-run public webinar.
The map they presented on Tuesday was different from the one Mr. Bennett showed during a presentation at an oil and gas industry conference, Shale Insight, last month. Most notably, it included the names of the companies and which projects they were developing. It also slimmed down its Pennsylvania inventory.
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As they say, this is a "work in progress" and changes continue to be made. This is a huge project for methane-derived hydrogen production, and many companies are involved in its development. Stay tuned for updates.
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Appalachian hydrogen hub companies and projects finally revealed (Original Post)
FakeNoose
Oct 2023
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4dog
(527 posts)1. Do you have a link for not over 10 pages on why this is a good idea? nt
FakeNoose
(36,433 posts)2. All I have is in the Post-Gazette (OP link)
They've been reporting on this story periodically for several months.
Maybe try the US Dept. of Energy press releases?