February 15, 2022
West Virginia leaders will collaborate to compete for new hydrogen hub funded by the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act
Manchin, Capito, McKinley, Justice Announce Launch of West Virginia Hydrogen Hub Working Group
West Virginia leaders will collaborate to compete for new hydrogen hub funded by the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act
Washington,
DC – Today, U.S. Senators Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV),
Representative David McKinley (R-WV) and Governor Jim Justice (R-WV) announced
the launch of the West Virginia Hydrogen Hub Working Group to collaborate and
support a strong West Virginia candidate to be chosen to develop a hydrogen
hub, funded through $9.5 billion allocated to the U.S. Department of Energy
(DOE) by the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The
hydrogen hub would be a major energy producing facility tied in with end-use
partners to create good-paying, long-term jobs and lead in the advancement of
this critical technology. In the coming weeks and months, the group will add
partners and host an initial organizational meeting.
“I
am proud to be working with my colleagues on both sides of the aisle and across
the state to collaborate on this incredible opportunity to showcase how West
Virginia can continue to lead the country – and the world – in advancing energy
technologies and bring good-paying jobs to the state. With our abundant energy
sources and strong partnerships, our state is uniquely situated to compete for
DOE funding to develop a hydrogen hub, as provided through my bipartisan Infrastructure
Investment and Jobs Act,” said Senator Manchin. “Our West Virginia
Hydrogen Hub Working Group is the first step in competing and being selected to
become a hydrogen hub, and I look forward to working closely with my colleagues
to sell all that our great state has to offer to the rest of the nation.”
“A
key part of our bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act is
supporting new, innovative energy technologies that drive job creation in West
Virginia and throughout the country,” Senator Capito said. “By forming
the Hydrogen Hub Working Group, we are bringing together experts and leaders
from across the state to showcase why West Virginia is an ideal place to make
increased investments in the development of hydrogen energy. I’m confident in
our state’s capacity to house a hydrogen hub, and look forward to the progress
our working group will make in helping this become a reality.”
“West
Virginia is well positioned to continue as a leader in energy innovation in the
decades to come, and can be a driving force in the development of hydrogen
technologies,” said Rep. McKinley. “The opportunities provided by the
Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill give us a chance to make West Virginia and the
Appalachian region a center for breakthroughs in hydrogen, which will create
good jobs and allow us to leverage our existing natural gas and coal resources.
We look forward to working alongside the Hydrogen Hub Working Group to make
sure this initiative becomes a reality for our state.”
“West
Virginia has forever been known as one of the world’s leading energy
powerhouses, and we want to do everything in our power to make sure we continue
to be just that for centuries to come,” said West Virginia Governor Jim
Justice. “That’s why I’m proud to join our congressional delegation to
prove that West Virginia is the perfect landing spot for this all-important
hydrogen hub. For generations, hardworking West Virginians have poured
everything they have into keeping the lights on across America, and, if given
the opportunity, they will continue to shine bright with this new technology
too. I am incredibly excited for the West Virginia Hydrogen Hub Working Group
to get to work and I sincerely thank Senator Manchin, Senator Capito, and
Congressman McKinley for their vote on the bipartisan Infrastructure
Investment and Jobs Act, which made this funding a possibility.”
The
recently passed bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act
included $8 billion for Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs that will create jobs to
expand use of clean hydrogen in the industrial sector and beyond; $1 billion
for a Clean Hydrogen Electrolysis Program to reduce costs of hydrogen produced
from clean electricity; and $500 million for Clean Hydrogen Manufacturing and
Recycling Initiatives to support equipment manufacturing and strong domestic
supply chains. The legislation also requires one hub be located in
Appalachia.
Today,
DOE announced two Requests for Information (RFI) to collect feedback from
stakeholders to inform the implementation and design of the bipartisan Infrastructure
Investment and Jobs Act Regional Hydrogen Hub and the Electrolysis and
Clean Hydrogen Manufacturing and Recycling Programs. This is the first step in
the clean hydrogen hub selection process. Details can be found here.
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