Hy Stor Energy, developers of a large-scale energy storage project in Mississippi, US, has joined the Fuel Cell and Hydrogen Energy Association (FCHEA) as the company looks to delve deeper into the hydrogen economy.
With Hy Stor Energy joining the organisation as a Tier one member, the company will advocate for innovative, long-duration renewable hydrogen storage solutions and highlight hydrogen’s important role in decarbonisation efforts.
Reported by H2 View in 2021, it has already been confirmed that more than 70 million kilogrammes of the green hydrogen will be stored underground in salt caverns and, pending regulatory approvals and equipment availability, the hub’s first phase is planned to enter commercial service by 2025
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