Hy Stor eyes green hydrogen hub
Mississippi development will produce, store and deliver green hydrogen from 2025, says developer
A Mississippi-based company has announced plans to build a green hydrogen hub in the southern state with energy coming from solar panels. The Mississippi Clean Hydrogen Hub—which will produce, store and deliver green hydrogen—will be the largest of its kind in the US, says developer and owner Hy Stor Energy. The company is in discussions with potential offtakers ranging from utilities to transport companies, says Chief Commercial Officer Claire Behar. Additionally, new customers—such as data centres and green steel—could be attracted to the region because they want to use green hydrogen to meet their decarbonisation goals, she suggests. 110,000t/yr – Targeted green hydrogen production
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