Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Chevron New Energies’ is going to be making green hydrogen in California.

Happy Tuesday! 

Did anyone happen to read the Market Moves Energy Newsletter on March 8, 2024, they have an article from EnergyTech titled, “Chevron Building Solar-to-Hydrogen Production Facility in California to Expand Commercial Hydrogen Adoption”?  The article speaks in regard to Chevron New Energies planning to build a 5 megawatt (MW) green hydrogen project in California’s Central Valley.  Chevron New Energies is planning on using solar power, land, and making use of wastewater from its Lost Hills Oil Field which is in Kern County in the southern end of the Central Valley in California.  They are planning a green hydrogen facility which will produce low carbon intensity (LCI) electrolytic hydrogen by electrolysis which will split water using renewable energy, and in turn they will be helping the up incoming hydrogen refueling network in California and helping with the commercialization of the industry.   If you would like to read more of EnergyTech’s article, please click the link: Chevron Building Solar-to-Hydrogen Production Facility in California to ExpandCommercial Hydrogen Adoption | EnergyTech.

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