California Energy Grid Has Gone Green – But is That Enough to Meet the Needs of a Warming California
As the state aims for a carbon-neutral economy by 2045, the focus is shifting to renewable hydrogen as a key player in this green energy transition.
As the state aims for a carbon-neutral economy by 2045, the focus is shifting to renewable hydrogen as a key player in this green energy transition.
ARCHES has been selected as finalists for the Platts Global Energy Awards program
Governor Newsom, DOE Under Secretary Crane, Senator Padilla Among Those Marking Historic Investment in Hydrogen Technologies
U.S. Department of Energy Officially Awards up to $1.2 Billion to Advance Clean Hydrogen Projects in Communities Across California
Scripps Oceanography research vessel will use liquid hydrogen fuel cells to enable zero-emissions operation
Historically, the boon of commercial and industrial advancement resulting from the activity at our bustling port has also come with expense to air and environmental quality. However...
Senator Padilla and Rep. Lee secure a historic investment to propel California into a hydrogen-powered future, promising job creation and cleaner air.
On October 13th, the Biden-Harris Administration announced that the California Hydrogen Hub, led by the Alliance for Renewable Clean Energy Hydrogen Energy Systems (ARCHES), was selected to become one of seven federally funded hydrogen hubs under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
As part of a $7 billion federal program to launch seven regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs across the nation, including Californi, Mayor Karen Bass today commended the initiative for what she says will foster sustainability, climate resiliency and add hundreds of thousands of jobs.
DOE awarded money from last year's Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to California's Alliance for Renewable Clean Hydrogen Energy Systems (ARCHES), a statewide public-private partnership led by the Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development, the University of California, the California State Building Trades Council and the Renewables 100 Policy Institute.
The Golden State will receive up to $1.2 billion to build or expand on hydrogen projects that will help power public transportation, port operations and heavy-duty transport — sectors known to be major contributors to greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution in the state.
The ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach stand to reap millions of dollars from a federal Clean Energy Grant announced Friday, Oct. 13, which will bring $1.2 billion to California.
Stakeholders across the state have praised the United States Department of Energy’s (DOE) award to California and have applauded the work ARCHES has done to secure the funding.
Statewide clean hydrogen hub expected to generate nearly $3 billion per year in health care cost savings and create over 220,000 new green jobs
A statement from Chief Executive Officer Angelina Galiteva about National Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Day