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Hy Stor targets offtakers for Mississippi hub

Rolls Royce, Nasa and the US Navy potential customers for green hydrogen hub, which has also applied for federal funding

Green hydrogen developer Hy Stor Energy’s hub in the US state of Mississippi is targeting engine manufacturer Rolls Royce, Nasa and the US Navy as potential offtakers. Hy Stor has inked a strategic partnership with Hancock County Port and Harbour Commission to provide green hydrogen to Port Bienville Industrial Park and Stennis International Airport, just east of New Orleans. Rolls Royce, Nasa and the US Navy are clients of the industrial park and airport, alongside chemicals firms Sabic Innovative Plastics, Dak Americas, SNF Polychemie and Calgon Carbon, as well as pipeline manufacturer Jindal Tubular . Green hydrogen will be offered to all these clients and others starting in Q4 2025, says

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