This week's announcement that the world's largest green hydrogen plant is coming to Texas in 2026 feels like the most significant green energy news in months.
The 60GW renewable H 2 project will be powered by wind and solar. According to a report published yesterday, it will also produce clean rocket fuel for Musk's company.
The founder of Hydrogen City told the energy industry pub that he sees the center becoming one of the largest production centers in the world.
The process of converting renewable energy from wind and solar farms into ammonia and rocket fuel can be seen in the image below. The company says that the key to scaling up production is the large salt storage capability found in underground salt domes.
The United States needs to prioritize domestic clean energy projects now more than ever. The oil and gas industry is pushing for more drilling at home because of the ongoing invasion in Ukraine, according to a New York Times report. Lobbyists say renewable energy is the best way to provide a sustainable future, but it's not true.
It will be nice to have a large hydrogen plant close to oil drilling projects. If the operation is successful at creating rocket fuel, working with a giant like SpaceX and supplying energy while turning a profit, it may finally provide some additional inspiration for oil magnates to rethink their business strategy.
Seeing a renewable energy company making a lot of money may help fossil fuel companies find a reason to switch.
Scientists are planning a mass walkout to protest the climate crisis.
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