The PNWH2 Hub involves many partners, including tribes, community-based organizations, unions, universities and more.
A COLLECTIVE ENDEAVOR
Public sector, state agencies and private industry working together.
The PNWH2 Hub involves many partners, including tribes, community-based organizations, unions, universities, and more, along with public sector and private industry representatives and state agencies.
Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Association partners include the Washington State Department of Commerce, Oregon Department of Energy, Consortium for Hydrogen and Renewably Generated E-Fuels (CHARGE) Network, Renewable Hydrogen Alliance, Washington Green Hydrogen Alliance, Washington State University, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Association Advisory Committee, and many private corporations, utilities and ports – all with a common goal of building a hydrogen hub in the Pacific Northwest.
Throughout the application process for the Hub, these partners provided technical guidance, insights into hydrogen technology, and advice and leadership for the Pacific Northwest Hydrogen Association Hub and Community Benefits planning.
Companies with projects proposed as part of the PNWH2 Hub include the following:
Company | Node | Proposed Role in the Hub |
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Air Liquide Hydrogen Energy US LLC | Node 3 | Hydrogen liquefaction, distribution and market activation |
ALA Renewable Energy LLC, An Alta Gas Company | Node 2 | Clean hydrogen production to decarbonize heavy transportation, refineries and power generation |
Amazon.com, Inc. | TBA | Decarbonize Amazon operations |
Atlas Agro | Node 4 | Hydrogen production, agricultural end-use |
Centralia College | TBA | Leading career training and energy education |
MHI Hydrogen Infrastructure LLC | Node 6 | Hydrogen production, storage, delivery and peak power |
Northwest Seaport Alliance | Node 3 | Deploy hydrogen port trucks and cargo-handling equipment |
Express Ranch Hydrogen | Node 5 | Hydrogen production, heavy-duty industrial transportation |
PACCAR Inc. | Node 3 | Truck original equipment manufacturer (OEM) developing zero-emission hydrogen vehicles |
Portland General Electric Company (PGE) | Node 6 | Clean hydrogen electricity generation project |
Puget Sound Energy (PSE) | TBA | Hydrogen-powered peak-generating facility |
St. Regis Solar, LLC | Node 8 | Hydrogen production, transportation and off-grid |
Lewis County Transit | Node 7 | Hydrogen production and fueling, public transit |
Williams Field Services Group, LLC | Node 6 | Hydrogen transmission and storage facilities |