Update: Thanks to everyone who joined our webinar on August 21! For people who missed the live version, we’ll be posting a link to share a recording of the event to the website shortly. We’ll include the link to that post here as well. Thank you again for your interest and enthusiasm!
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Last month, the Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Hub (PNWH2)received the first portion of funding from the U.S. Department of Energy for a multiyear deal to build a $6 billion network in the region.
Together with our partners, PNWH2 is establishing the Pacific Northwest as a national benchmark for successful low-carbon intensity and economically viable green hydrogen production. Projects will be located across Washington, Oregon and Montana and leverage the region’s innovative technology and abundant renewable energy to address the hardest-to-abate end-users, such as public transit, agriculture products, medium- and heavy-duty transport and the electric power industry.
Janine Benner – PNWH2 Board of Directors Vice Chair, Director of Oregon Department of Energy
Kent Caputo – PNWH2 Board of Directors Tribal Representative, Chief Operating Officer of the Cowlitz Indian Tribe
April Sims – PNWH2 Board of Directors Labor Representative, President of the Washington State Labor Council
Kathleen McAteer – PNWH2 Community Benefits Plan Lead, Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs & Student Affairs at Washington State University Tri-Cities
Registration will close on Monday, August 19, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. PT. We look forward to seeing you there21