The Advanced Clean Energy Storage (ACES) Project in Delta, Utah, is currently the largest operational green hydrogen production and storage facility in the United States. This project has an electrolyzer capacity of 220 MW and is designed to produce up to 100 metric tons of green hydrogen daily. A key feature of the facility is its large-scale storage system, which uses underground salt caverns that can store up to 11,000 tons of green hydrogen. The hydrogen produced at the ACES Delta facility will primarily supply the nearby Intermountain Power Agency's power plant, which is being converted from coal to a natural gas and hydrogen blend, with the goal of eventually running on 100% hydrogen by 2045. Other Major US Green Hydrogen PlantsSeveral other large-scale green hydrogen projects are operating or in development across the US, some of which aim to be the largest upon full operation:
The Advanced Clean Energy Storage (ACES) Project in Delta, Utah, is currently the largest operational green hydrogen production and storage facility in the United States.
This project has an electrolyzer capacity of 220 MW and is designed to produce up to 100 metric tons of green hydrogen daily.
A key feature of the facility is its large-scale storage system, which uses underground salt caverns that can store up to 11,000 tons of green hydrogen.
The hydrogen produced at the ACES Delta facility will primarily supply the nearby Intermountain Power Agency's power plant, which is being converted from coal to a natural gas and hydrogen blend, with the goal of eventually running on 100% hydrogen by 2045.
Other Major US Green Hydrogen Plants
Several other large-scale green hydrogen projects are operating or in development across the US, some of which aim to be the largest upon full operation:
Plug Power's Georgia Plant: -
This facility is currently the largest electrolytic liquid hydrogen production facility in the U.S. and produces 15 tons per day, with plans to scale production significantly in the future.
Massena Green Hydrogen Facility (New York): -
Air Products is developing this facility which, once operational, is expected to produce 35 metric tons of liquid hydrogen per day using hydroelectric power.
Genesee County Green Hydrogen Project (New York):-
Operated by Plug Power, this project could become North America's largest green liquid hydrogen production facility, with an expected daily output of 74 tonnes.
AES Corporation's Project (Texas):-
This $4 billion project, initially planned with Air Products, is designed to produce over 200 metric tons of hydrogen daily, making it potentially the largest green hydrogen project in the U.S. when fully completed (planned for 2030)
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