Hy Stor Energy LP (Hy Stor Energy), a company pioneering carbon-free renewable H2 production and storage at scale, announced that it has applied for U.S. DOE funding support for the MCHH through the U.S. DOE’s Regional Clean H2 Hub initiative.
MCHH distinctively benefits from existing private investment in Hy Stor Energy that predates recent federal legislation providing for energy infrastructure financial support through loans, grants and tax incentives. With shovel-ready sites suitable for renewable H2 production and storage within the planned MCHH footprint, the strategic federal investment of up to $1 B in the MCHH would rapidly scale Hy Stor Energy’s development into a multi-billion-dollar project to establish Mississippi as one of the nation’s largest producers of clean H2.
Set to break ground as early as 2023, the MCHH will create a fully integrated clean H2 ecosystem for the production, storage and delivery of dispatchable renewable energy. Development of the MCHH will put the entire state of Mississippi at the forefront of efforts to strengthen regional energy resilience, establish partnerships to prioritize education, and pursue equitable distribution of energy investments. The projects envisioned in the funding application will support communities throughout Mississippi and the Gulf Coast region to create new long-term economic development and sustainable jobs.
The foundation of the MCHH project plan is the distinct geology of Mississippi, which hosts a significant amount of the unutilized salt cavern underground energy storage capacity available for development in the U.S. The MCHH will be organized around purpose-built underground salt dome H2 storage networks that will offer economical large-scale, long-duration energy storage. The MCHH’s geological endowment and critical access to the heartland of the U.S. via major logistics and shipping corridors make it a vital H2 storage and transmission location.
Hy Stor Energy is engaging with industrial, logistics and community partners to collaborate on clean H2 demand and development opportunities throughout the Southeast and Gulf region. The MCHH will deliver to these stakeholders several key benefits:
“Every aspect of the MCHH’s operations will benefit local communities through job creation, education opportunities and so much more. By scaling our operations, we’re addressing a critical need for energy storage, resilience and reliability in Mississippi. In doing this, we will remain committed to lowering the energy cost burden on residents and decreasing their exposure to harmful emissions,” said Laura L. Luce, CEO of Hy Stor Energy. “The MCHH will be one of the largest investments in Mississippi ever made. By positioning the MCHH to take advantage of both public and private investments, Hy Stor Energy is actively promoting the transition to renewable energy and accelerating the adoption of innovative clean H2 and long-duration energy storage technologies across the Gulf Region and beyond.”
Poised for continued growth, which federal H2 Hub funding would bolster, MCHH will enable the transition of existing manufacturing and transportation systems to lower-carbon sources of energy, and will attract new, low-emission industrial manufacturing capacity to Mississippi. The MCHH’s vast expansion potential makes it well-positioned to serve as a Strategic National H2 Reserve, providing a robust foundation for the U.S. to capitalize on the growing clean H2 market.