Plans for a Mississippi clean hydrogen hub that is believed to be up to ten times larger than any other green hydrogen project under construction in the US have today (Oct 19) been unveiled.
Expected to produce approximately 110 million kilograms of green hydrogen annually, Hy Stor Energy is behind the ambitious project. Together with its strategic partner Connor, Clark & Lunn Infrastructure (CC&L Infrastructure), Hy Stor Energy will develop, commercialise and operate large-scale, long-duration hydrogen hubs in Mississippi.
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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