The future of hydrogen-based aviation fuel developments is uncertain as CNX has shut down its website for a proposed hub at Pittsburgh International Airport. This comes amid significant upheaval in the hydrogen sector, influenced by contrasting policies from Biden and Trump administrations. While the Biden administration promoted renewable hydrogen projects through tax credits, the Trump administration seems poised to exclude them in favor of fossil fuel-based initiatives. This shift jeopardizes the proposed national network of hydrogen producers aimed at reducing fossil fuel dependence and emphasizes the growing division in Pennsylvania's energy landscape.
Less than a year after announcing plans to establish a hydrogen-based aviation fuel hub at Pittsburgh International Airport, Pennsylvania-based natural gas producer CNX has quietly taken down the website on which it advertised the hub.
The seven Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs were a main plank of former President Joe Biden's climate agenda, a $7 billion effort to establish a national network of hydrogen producers to slow the use of the fossil fuels largely blamed for global warming.
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