California will host a billion-dollar 'hydrogen hub.' What it means for our energy future
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The federal government plans to spend $7 billion to $8 billion to build a hydrogen economy in the U.S., with $1.2 billion allocated to California for a hydrogen hub, part of the seven regional hubs across the U.S mainland.
California's hydrogen hub will be operated by a new public-private partnership named ARCHES, involving various sectors like hydrogen producers, energy companies, and environmental groups, with projects starting in diverse regions including the Central Valley.
The hydrogen hub initiative in California aims to have over 10 sites producing renewable hydrogen, stimulating the development of a larger hydrogen ecosystem, akin to the gasoline supply chain.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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