Four US states seek contractor for hydrogen hub proposal

July 22, 2022

The Wyoming Energy Authority has issued a request for proposals (RfP) for a prime contractor for the Western Inter-States Hydrogen Hub, a proposed regional clean hydrogen hub that four states have teamed up to develop.

The four states, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming, in February signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to coordinate and develop the hub, looking to compete for part of the USD 8 billion (EUR 7.8bn) earmarked in the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act for the creation of at least four regional hydrogen hubs.

The prime contractor will support the submission of an application for funding to the Department of Energy (DoE) and, if successful, it will manage the implementation of the project.

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