Application for Hydrogen Hub Faces Uphill Climb Says PA CEO

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For more than a year, we have covered the topic of the Bidenistas’ Hunger Games contest to award $7 billion to some 6-10 “hydrogen hubs” across the country. Each winning hub will receive $500 million to $1 billion of government largesse to help build a hub in a particular region. The money for the hub projects was allocated as part of the so-called Infrastructure bill, passed in November 2021. Some 79 “concept papers,” which is a pre-application, were received by the Dept. of Energy. Of the 79, only 33 were given “encouragement” (i.e. permission) by the DOE to advance to the next stage of the Hydrogen Hunger Games (see 33 of 79 Hydrogen Hub Teams Encouraged to Submit Full Applications). One of the 33 passing through to the next round is a private industry application submitted by Shell, Equinor, and U.S. Steel, and backed by Pennsylvania (see PA-Backed Blue Hydrogen Hub Effort Passes First Hurdle with DOE). At a Pittsburgh event yesterday, the head of that effort recounted the challenges they are facing in their effort to win the Hydrogen Hunger Games for the M-U region.

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