Texas need only make minor adjustments to its regulatory framework to capitalise on its hydrogen potential, according to a new industry-led report.
The Texas Hydrogen Production Policy Council’s December 2024 report said the US state has “prevalent” regulatory oversight, thanks to its unabated fossil fuel-based hydrogen production and use legacy.
Based on the findings from representatives from the likes of Air Liquide, Air Products, Baker Hughes, Chevron, GT Energy, Port of Corpus Christi and more, the report said, “All aspects of Texas’ existing conventional hydrogen industry – production, transportation and storage – are already well-regulated.”
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