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SunHydrogen joins Texas Hydrogen Alliance 

SunHydrogen, the company that is currently trying to develop a method of producing renewable hydrogen using sunlight and water, has announced it has joined the Texas Hydrogen Alliance, a coalition of industry leaders dedicated to advancing the hydrogen economy in Texas.
SunHydrogen joins Texas Hydrogen Alliance 
Courtesy of SunHydrogen.

Founded in 2021, the Texas Hydrogen Alliance is a non-profit trade organisation that brings together policymakers, regulators, industry leaders and innovators to advocate for policies that expedite hydrogen adoption, promote low-carbon hydrogen production, and develop robust infrastructure for storage and distribution. The Alliance seeks not only to strengthen Texas' position as a major energy centre, but also to create new opportunities for economic growth and innovation in the hydrogen sector.

“We believe our business plan is very well-aligned with current plans to expand the hydrogen economy in Texas, including the creation of a hydrogen trucking corridor throughout the state” said SunHydrogen’s CEO Tim Young.

The solar hydrogen panels that SunHydrogen is currently developing use abundant and low-cost materials, require no external power other than sunlight, and are designed with scalability in mind. The Company intends to install its green hydrogen panel arrays at and near roadside refueling sites along major trucking routes with abundant land and sun, lowering the high costs and hydrogen losses associated with typical long-distance transport.

In January 2024, Texas received a $70 million grant from the Federal Highway Administration supporting the creation of a hydrogen trucking corridor for medium and heavy-duty trucks. The funding will go toward the construction of up to five stations across Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, Austin and San Antonio, with the eventual goal of building a corridor between Texas and Southern California.

Additionally, Texas is the site of the HyVelocity Hydrogen Hub, one of seven regional clean hydrogen hubs selected by the US Department of Energy to receive up to $1.2 billion in funding. HyVelocity Hub participants Air Liquide, Chevron, ExxonMobil and Sempra Infrastructure are also part of the Texas Hydrogen Alliance.

“Our membership in the Alliance brings tremendous opportunity to make inroads into the Texas hydrogen landscape and beyond” added Mr Young. “SunHydrogen greatly looks forward to engaging with prestigious industry leaders and fellow innovators.”

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