It makes sense that Texas would lean into hydrogen (and compressed natural gas) infrastructure as both are pretty opportunistic for the bigger players in the state right now. I suspect we'll see further funding for hydrogen corridors close to the hydrogen hubs. Here's an article (shameless self promotion!) that talks about the hydrogen hubs being a boon for natural gas producers that might pair well with this sterling article :-)
It makes sense that Texas would lean into hydrogen (and compressed natural gas) infrastructure as both are pretty opportunistic for the bigger players in the state right now. I suspect we'll see further funding for hydrogen corridors close to the hydrogen hubs. Here's an article (shameless self promotion!) that talks about the hydrogen hubs being a boon for natural gas producers that might pair well with this sterling article :-)
https://sustainableadvantages.substack.com/p/clean-hydrogen-hubs-winners-and-losers
Thanks for sharing this Dustin!
Disappointing to see that neither PA nor DE received any grants for improving EV infrastructure. Both states sorely need it!
Looks like Delaware will be releasing a report on their state-wide charging plans sometime this month! https://deldot.gov/Programs/NEVI/index.shtml
I hope both states continue to build out their charging infrastructure to make EV ownership easier!!