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VisitWhat will be the primary use of hydrogen produced by California's hydrogen hub by the end of 2024?
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California Launches First Hydrogen Hub with $1.2 Billion Funding
Aug 30, 2024, 06:00 PM
California has taken a significant step towards its decarbonization goals with the establishment of the first-in-the-nation hydrogen hub. Governor Gavin Newsom, alongside state and federal officials, celebrated the launch of the clean hydrogen hub, a project supported by a historic $1.2 billion funding from the Department of Energy. The initiative, in partnership with ARCHES and backed by Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm and Senator Alex Padilla, aims to advance clean energy infrastructure in the state. This development underscores California's commitment to building and expanding its clean energy capabilities, marking a milestone in the state's clean energy journey.
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