March 21, 2022
West Virginia Hydrogen Hub Coalition submits official response to U.S. Department of Energy to compete for hydrogen hub
West Virginia Hydrogen Hub Coalition Takes Next Step To Secure Hub In West Virginia
West Virginia Hydrogen Hub Coalition submits official response to U.S. Department of Energy to compete for hydrogen hub
Washington,
DC – Today, U.S. Senators Joe Manchin (D-WV), Chairman of the Senate Energy and
Natural Resources Committee, and Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), Representative
David McKinley (R-WV) and Governor Jim Justice (R-WV) submitted the West
Virginia Hydrogen Hub Coalition’s official response to the U.S. Department of
Energy’s (DOE) first step in the process to select winning hydrogen hubs funded
by the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The
proposal to participate can be found
here.
“Today the West Virginia Hydrogen Hub Coalition officially submitted
our proposal to participate in the competition to become the new home of
hydrogen energy production funded by our bipartisan Infrastructure
Investment and Jobs Act,” Chairman Manchin said. “With our abundant
energy sources and strong partnerships, our state is uniquely situated to
compete to develop a hydrogen hub. I am incredibly proud of the efforts of our
bipartisan group to put forward a great proposal that showcases how West
Virginia can continue to lead the country – and the world – in advancing energy
technologies and bring good-paying jobs to the state. West Virginia has a long
history of powering our great nation, and the West Virginia Hydrogen Hub
Coalition is our opportunity to power the future right here in the Mountain
State.”
“The
proposal to participate in the Department of Energy’s Hydrogen Hub submitted
today makes the case for something many of us know already: that West Virginia
is well-suited to be a national leader in emerging energy production both now
and in the future,” Senator Capito said. “Along with a prepared
workforce, economic infrastructure, and geographic advantages, our state has a
history of being an energy powerhouse with a proven ability to adapt and export
both fossil fuels and renewable resources, including hydropower, wind, and
solar. This is yet another opportunity for our state created through our
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, and I’m proud of the proposal we, as
members of the Hydrogen Hub Coalition, put forth on behalf of workers and
families across West Virginia.”
“As
one of the country’s largest coal, gas and oil producers, West Virginia has
always been a leader on energy. This proposal, establishing the West Virginia
Hydrogen Hub Coalition, will engage key energy stakeholders that will ensure
West Virginia remains a leader on energy in the future and is a frontrunner to
be named a hydrogen hub,” said Representative McKinley. “As a result of
the infrastructure bill, West Virginia is well positioned to become a regional
hydrogen hub and a center for emerging energy innovation and jobs. This would
preserve our role as a leading producer of reliable energy, which has been a
way of life for over a century. This designation would also solidify West
Virginia’s all-of-the-above energy strategy by leading innovative, practical
approaches to utilizing existing energy resources, developing next generation
technologies and creating jobs.” “West
Virginia is the place where this all-important hydrogen hub belongs. As one the
world’s energy powerhouses for generations, West Virginia has long served as
the home of all kinds of cutting-edge technological advances in energy
production, thanks to our rich natural resources and our skilled and dedicated
workforce,” Governor Justice said. “I truly believe that, after reading
our official response, the decision makers at the DOE will agree that West
Virginia is the dream landing spot for this hydrogen hub to flourish at heights
not possible anywhere else. I thank everyone on our team – Senator Manchin,
Senator Capito, and Representative McKinley; by pulling the rope together, we
will make this incredible opportunity a reality.”
On February
15th, 2022, Senators Manchin and Capito, Representative McKinley
and Governor Justice announced the launch of the West Virginia Hydrogen Hub
Coalition 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 by the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and
Jobs Act.
On February
25th, 2022, Senators Manchin and Capito, Representative McKinley
and Governor Justice convened the initial organizing meeting of the West
Virginia Hydrogen Hub Coalition.
The
recently passed bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act included
$9.5 billion for hydrogen, including $8 billion for Regional Clean Hydrogen
Hubs that will jumpstart the production, transport, and use of clean hydrogen
across the U.S. economy; $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 as the largest natural gas producing region.
DOE
previously 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.
To
learn more about hydrogen hubs, please click
here.
Photos
of the submission signing can be found
here.
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