Originally posted 11/27/2024
The electrification of various sectors, notably transportation and industry, is gaining momentum as a key strategy to combat climate change. Central to this transition is the evolution of hydrogen production and delivery operations. First things first, if you are new to hydrogen energy or hydrogen fuel, let’s define it:
Hydrogen fuel also referred to as hydrogen power, is an alternative energy source with the potential to revolutionize how we power our homes, vehicles, and businesses. So why Hydrogen? Because it is a clean-burning fuel that emits only water as a byproduct, making it an eco-friendly alternative to fossil fuels. Therefore, the benefits of hydrogen electricity for the environment are among its key features. Unlike fossil fuels, hydrogen emits no hazardous pollutants when burned. Furthermore, hydrogen may be created from renewable energy sources, making it a sustainable energy source.
Jamie Newell, an expert and a devotee of hydrogen fuel, discusses why hydrogen energy will transform the way we utilize fuel in today's operations and in the future.
“The US economy has focused too heavily on the electric vehicle battery sector as a solution to decarbonization when the fact remains that EV’s are not a conducive form of transportation for everyone. Therefore, we must diversify the way we make and use energy for these efforts to be successful. Enter hydrogen fuel, where its primary use will be for long haul travel as it allows heavy duty freight vehicles, cargo airplanes and locomotives to travel longer distances with less refueling while completely garnering more efficiency in the ways we distribute goods. Eventually this will sprawl down to the passenger automobiles, so imagine a day where every electric vehicle charging station is powered by hydrogen while also providing hydrogen as fuel to both freight and passenger vehicles. That is the future of our transportation economy and planning efforts are underway with the support of many different federal and state funding mechanisms. “
Hydrogen, particularly green hydrogen from renewable energy sources, offers a promising pathway for deep decarbonization. Jamie adds, “While the infrastructure development for hydrogen fuel may seem to be in its infancy, hydrogen generation facilities are being established within the Hydrogen Hubs across the country to support industries such as ammonia, cement, steel, glass, electronics, fertilizer, and other high heat industrial users. Hydrogen’s early adoption is also occurring with energy companies and municipalities that are seeking to blend hydrogen into natural gas pipelines as a way of reducing greenhouse gas emissions while bolstering its efficiency. Federal funding is flowing into these H2 hubs and the benefit to these industries is that they are able to take advantage of the many tax credits available, particularly 48C of the Inflation Reduction Act.”
If you want to learn more about this topic, read on because this blog examines the developments and strategic positioning of hydrogen operations in the Southeast region and other specific locations of the United States, using up-to-date data and trends as of 2024.
Photo Credits (H2B2) (https://hydrogenwire.com/2023/11/04/h2b2-electrolysis-technologies-unveils-sohycal-the-first-operational-green-hydrogen-plant-in-north-america/)
Strategic Development Consultant, Eastward H2
In her spare time, she enjoys beekeeping, bird hunting with her dog, “Pax,” paddle boarding, and volunteering in her community and with her church. Raised by a distinguished Army Veteran, Jamie proudly supports our nations heroes through her involvement in the All Secure Foundation and Shields and Stripes organizations.
For further reading, explore these references:
Hydrogen Economy Outlook (https://www.hydrogeneconomyoutlook.com)
DOE Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Program (https://www.energy.gov/eere/fuelcells/hydrogen-and-fuel-cell-technologies-office)
International Energy Agency (IEA) Hydrogen (https://www.iea.org/reports/the-future-of-hydrogen)
Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/3684)
Hydrogen Energy Earth shot (https://www.energy.gov/eere/fuelcells/hydrogen-earthshot)
Southern States Hydrogen Hub (https://www.sshydrogenhub.org)
NextEra Energy Hydrogen Projects (https://www.nexteraenergy.com/what-we-do/hydrogen.html)
Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs Selections for Award Negotiations (https://www.energy.gov/oced/regional-clean-hydrogen-hubs-selections-award-negotiations)