Washington renewable H2 alliance launches evergreen hydrogen as global brand
The goal is to help improve the state’s water and air while creating new clean energy jobs. Evergreen hydrogen was just launched in Washington state as a part of its rapidly growing renewable H2 industry. A statewide advocacy group called the Washington Green Hydrogen Alliance (WGHA) also launched. The purpose of the WGHA is to help in the reduction of water and air pollution resulting from transportation. It will also work to reduce heavy industry sector carbon emissions in an affordable way. Simultaneously, it aims to create clean energy jobs throughout the state while advancing environment…
The goal is to help improve the state’s water and air while creating new clean energy jobs.
Evergreen hydrogen was just launched in Washington state as a part of its rapidly growing renewable H2 industry.A statewide advocacy group called the Washington Green Hydrogen Alliance (WGHA) also launched.
The purpose of the WGHA is to help in the reduction of water and air pollution resulting from transportation. It will also work to reduce heavy industry sector carbon emissions in an affordable way. Simultaneously, it aims to create clean energy jobs throughout the state while advancing environmental justice and boosting the production of renewable H2 in the state. At the same time, it aims to create a name for evergreen hydrogen worldwide. [aweber listid="6179904" formid="1469020671" formtype="webform"] Washington aims to sell the clean fuel as a zero-carbon energy source made in the state. This H2 can be used for powering transportation and manufacturing among other applications. Renewable H2 is produced using fresh water in a process powered by renewable energy such as wind and solar. In this particular case, the state will be using its abundant wind and hydropower sources to power electrolysis which splits the oxygen and H2 from the water molecules.