Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub (PNWH2)

Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub

Selectee name: Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Association (PNWH2) 

Location: Washington, Oregon, and Montana 

Federal Cost Share: Up to $1 billion 

Prime Contractor: Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Association 

Project Summary: The Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub is proposing locations throughout Washington, Oregon, and Montana, and plans to leverage the region’s abundant renewable resources to produce clean hydrogen exclusively via electrolysis. The Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub’s vast use of electrolyzers will play a key role in driving down electrolyzer costs, making the technology more accessible to other producers, and reducing the cost of hydrogen production. The Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub aims to remove approximately 1.7 million metric tons per year of CO2 emissions—equivalent to removing the emissions from roughly 400,000 gasoline-powered cars annually—through a transition to clean hydrogen across hard-to-decarbonize areas. These hard-to-decarbonize areas include heavy duty transportation, where clean hydrogen will help address a key mobile source of nitrous oxide emissions. The Hub’s plan for hydrogen fuel cell vehicle expansion in heavy duty trucking will be carried out in conjunction with the California Hydrogen Hub’s parallel efforts. This will help enable development of a West Coast freight network that addresses refueling gaps and further clean transportation expansion. Other hydrogen uses include agriculture (fertilizer production), industry (generators, peak power, data centers, refineries), and seaports (drayage, cargo handling), where it will serve to decarbonize some of the highest emission drivers in the region. 

For more information, email [email protected]

Back to main H2Hubs project selections page >>