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MachH2 and U.S. Department of Energy Announce $22.2 Million Partnership for Clean Hydrogen Hub
Nov 23, 2024•over 1 year ago
Contract Type
partnership
IndianaEnergyRenewable Energy
Description
The Midwest Alliance for Clean Hydrogen (MachH2) has announced a partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy for a Phase 1 award status to receive $22.2 million in initial federal funding, with the potential to receive up to $1 billion as the project continues. The partnership aims to accelerate the clean hydrogen economy, reduce emissions from hard-to-carbonize industries, and create new clean energy jobs. MachH2 plans to work with communities throughout the Midwest to deliver the benefits of a clean energy future.
Company Information
Company
Midwest Alliance for Clean Hydrogen (MachH2)
Location
Indiana, United States
About
Midwest Alliance for Clean Hydrogen (MachH2) is a hydrogen hub that aims to reduce emissions from hard-to-carbonize industries and create new clean energy jobs. It plans to service Indiana, Illinois, and Michigan, and ship about 23 million tons of carbon dioxide and other byproducts through pipelines starting in Lake County and stretching five counties south.
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