Corpus Christi port could emerge as hydrogen export hub in Gulf Coast’s hydrogen economy

May 10, 2022

The group behind the Texas Gulf Coast’s bid to become a hydrogen hub are hoping that the Corpus Christie port could become a strategic export hub for selling clean hydrogen to global markets, the Center for Houston’s Future said in a May 9 conversation with S&P Global Commodity Insights.

A non-profit focused on promoting low carbon economic growth in the Gulf Coast region, the Center for Houston’s Future is spearheading the regional effort to establish a Houston-area hydrogen hub and attract a portion of the $8 billion earmarked for hub funding in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act passed last year.

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