Finally! Ohio Joins Effort to Locate Hydrogen Hub in West Virginia

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Since the so-called Biden infrastructure bill became law late last year with $8 billion earmarked for so-called clean hydrogen hubs to be funded around the country, we've made the strong and loud point that unless the Marcellus/Utica states of Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia join forces and submit a joint proposal to site one of the 6-10 regional hubs here, we risk losing out to other regional coalitions. It seems someone is finally listening. Until now, each M-U state has proffered its own plan/application for a hydrogen hub (see WV, OH, PA Compete Against Each Other to Attract $2B Hydrogen Hub). According to a press release issued yesterday, Ohio has decided to throw its weight behind a proposal for the hub submitted by West Virginia.

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