MMX seeks Permian hydrogen hub funding
Texas-based developer cites supportive US policies as it tables hub proposal spanning ten cities with projects including both blue and green hydrogen
US clean energy project developer MMX Resources has applied to the US Department of Energy (DoE) for funding to develop a clean hydrogen hub in the Permian basin. The proposed Trans Permian H2Hub would span the cities of San Antonio, San Angelo, Big Spring, Midland, Odessa, El Paso, Fort Stockton, Alpine, Presidio and Del Rio. Projects within the hub would include hydrogen bus manufacturing, refuelling stations, green and blue hydrogen production, ammonia and methanol production, solar and wind power, and metropolitan bus transport projects. “We have filed with the DoE to start the process for the Trans Permian H2Hub. The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) and the Inflation Reduction Act (I
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