Hy Stor Energy submits formal application to the DOE for funding to develop clean hydrogen initiative in Mississippi
In Mississippi, Hy Stor Energy announced that it has applied for U.S. DOE funding support for the Mississippi Clean Hydrogen Hub (MCHH) through the U.S. DOE’s Regional Clean Hydrogen Hub initiative.
Set to break ground as early as 2023, the MCHH will create a fully integrated clean hydrogen ecosystem for the production, storage and delivery of dispatchable renewable energy.
“Every aspect of the MCHH’s operations will benefit local communities through job creation, education opportunities and so much more. By scaling our operations, we’re addressing a critical need for energy storage, resilience and reliability in Mississippi. In doing this, we will remain committed to lowering the energy cost burden on residents and decreasing their exposure to harmful emissions,” said Laura L. Luce, CEO of Hy Stor Energy. “The MCHH will be one of the largest investments in Mississippi ever made. By positioning the MCHH to take advantage of both public and private investments, Hy Stor Energy is actively promoting the transition to renewable energy and accelerating the adoption of innovative clean hydrogen and long-duration energy storage technologies across the Gulf Region and beyond.”