US takes major steps toward hydrogen goals


FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Joe Biden - REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst/File Photo

NEW YORK: Hydrogen projects involving Amazon.com Inc, Exxon Mobil Corp and Air Products and Chemicals Inc are among those receiving portions of US$7bil in US funding meant to make the country a leader in the controversial fuel.

President Joe Biden and Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm officially announced the seven projects – stretching from Pennsylvania to California – that have been selected as recipients of the government backing during an event at the Port of Philadelphia.

The administration said the port would use hydrogen from a hub proposed for portions of Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey to fuel trucks and other heavy-duty equipment.

Biden on Friday hailed the investments as a boon for the economy, saying they would bring “good paying jobs” for union workers – a bloc that is crucial to his reelection bid – and help the US address climate change.

“I made it a goal for our country to get to net-zero emissions from pollutants by 2050. By the way, it’s the only existential threat to humanity, if we don’t stay below these numbers, the whole world is changing,” Biden said.

“Clean hydrogen is going to help us meet this goal. When it comes to charging our cars or powering our homes, all we need is clean electricity,” he added.

The Biden administration is throwing its weight behind hydrogen and the hubs – broad networks of hydrogen producers and consumers spanning multiple states – as part of its net-zero goal.

While almost no hydrogen is currently produced in the United States, that figure could increase to 10 million tonnes by 2030, according to an Energy Department report.

The administration has started an effort to reduce costs – one of the biggest barriers to hydrogen’s widespread use – by 80% to US$1 a kg by 2030.

“Hydrogen – you can power industries like the production of steel and aluminium,” Biden said. “That lets us get to this place without putting more carbon in the atmosphere.”

The Pennsylvania hub where the announcement was made will receive up to US$750mil in funding and will use existing oil infrastructure to produce hydrogen from both renewable and nuclear energy, according to the White House.

Project partners include refiner PBF Energy Inc and Air Liquide SA.

Other winners include as much as US$1.2bil for a California-based project that will produce hydrogen exclusively from renewable energy and biomass and is aimed at decarbonising public transportation, heavy-duty trucking and port operations.

Project partners include Amazon and Air Products.

A hydrogen hub backed by senator Joe Manchin spanning parts of West Virginia, Ohio and Pennsylvania that is partnering with natural gas producer EQT Corp, is receiving up to US$925mil and will produce hydrogen using natural gas with carbon capture, according to the White House.

A Gulf Coast hydrogen hub centred in Houston and backed by companies including Exxon and Chevron Corp was awarded as much as US$1.2bil.

A hub proposed by a coalition of Midwest states that would be partially powered by nuclear energy to provide hydrogen for uses including steel and glass production was awarded up to US$1bil.

Project partners include utility Exelon Corp and reactor operator Constellation Energy Corp.

The hydrogen hub awards, which were funded in 2021’s bipartisan infrastructure law, mark the culmination of a furious race between states.

The Energy Department in January urged 33 projects to submit full applications, after receiving 79 proposals.

In addition, the Biden administration has announced plans to award US$1bil to stimulate demand for hydrogen to provide “market certainty” and ensure demand. — Bloomberg

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