Clean renewable hydrogen is critical for decarbonizing California
An op-ed in Capitol Weekly by ARCHES CEO Angelina Galiteva.
An op-ed in Capitol Weekly by ARCHES CEO Angelina Galiteva.
The director of California GO-Biz, DeeDee Myers, discusses state efforts to develop a robust hydrogen market.
The California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce, CalAsian Chamber, and California African American Chamber of Commerce, representing Latino, Asian and African American businesses up and down the state have joined in support of the Alliance for renewable clean hydrogen energy systems (ARCHES).
California’s investments align with work that ARCHES and its members are prioritizing for the state’s H2 roadmap.
Dozens of state legislators have signed a letter with bipartisan support for the application to the U.S. Dept. of Energy for funding to make California home to a clean hydrogen hub.
New California regulations passed just weeks after ARCHES submitted an application to the US DOE to bring a hydrogen hub to the state.
ARCHES has applied to the US DOE for funding to establish a hydrogen hub.
Last week, the Alliance for Renewable Clean Hydrogen Systems (ARCHES) submitted an application to the U.S. Department of Energy to make California home to one of the nation’s first clean hydrogen hubs.
Today, The Alliance for Renewable Clean Hydrogen Energy Systems (ARCHES) has submitted an application to the United States Department of Energy (DOE), as part of the Biden Administration’s Hydrogen Earth Shot Challenge.
ARCHES Partners
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