GE Vernova has been selected by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to lead a project aimed at improving hydrogen safety and permitting through an AI assistant. The project will develop HySAGE, an AI tool designed to streamline hydrogen deployment and ensure safe handling. Learn more via Power Engineering International: https://lnkd.in/gi7VgEnh
About us
The HyVelocity Hub is comprised of industry, university, and leading energy companies and organizations working to advance the clean hydrogen ecosystem in Texas, Southwest Louisiana, and along the U.S. Gulf Coast.
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- 2-10 employees
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- Houston, TX
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Hyundai Engineering & Construction Co.,Ltd. a supporting partner of the HyVelocity Hub, is turning waste into clean energy with its new hydrogen facilities. These plants will convert plastic and organic waste into over 30,000 tons of hydrogen annually, helping reduce emissions and accelerate the shift to a hydrogen-powered future. ♻️💧More via Interesting Engineering: https://lnkd.in/dJxiPMEZ
World’s largest waste-to-hydrogen plant unveiled, 30,000-ton yearly output
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As a cleaner alternative power source, hydrogen has the potential to transform the future of sustainable public transportation. 🚆 The U.S. recently launched its first hydrogen-powered train, with countries like Germany, the U.K., and France also advancing their own hydrogen train initiatives. Read more about how hydrogen can decarbonize train transportation via World Economic Forum: https://lnkd.in/g-MFdAJD
This is how hydrogen trains could transform transport
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At Gastech Exhibition & Conference, Kristine Wiley, VP of Low Carbon Energy Solutions at GTI Energy, discussed the essential function hydrogen hubs can play in accelerating clean hydrogen innovation. Through collective action across the industry, initiatives like HyVelocity Hub can help ensure clean hydrogen is a viable climate solution that will unlock more pathways for decarbonizing energy systems.
At #GASTECH, VP of Low Carbon Solutions Kristine Wiley shared key insights on our role in advancing hydrogen innovation across the value chain. She highlighted the HyVelocity Hub, where GTI Energy is leading efforts in the Gulf Coast to not only drive a low-carbon hydrogen market but also create long-term economic resilience and opportunities for local communities. Kristine also introduced SUSTAIN H2, a new collaboration focused on accelerating safe, long-term underground hydrogen storage by bridging the gap between research and deployment. Additionally, our collaborative HyRes aims to enable more transparent and verifiable data on hydrogen’s climate impact for informed decision-making across academia, industry, and government. These initiatives underscore the importance of collaboration in de-risking new technologies and scaling hydrogen to meet decarbonization goals. Public-private partnerships remain crucial to driving innovation, ensuring hydrogen plays a pivotal role in the energy transition.
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Today is #NationalHydrogenDay! HyVelocity Hub is proud to be part of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)’s initiative to rapidly scale the clean hydrogen ecosystem and leverage hydrogen’s potential in transitioning to a decarbonized, resilient energy future. We’re thrilled to be leading the way alongside the six other H2Hubs across America. Here’s to #EnergyInnovation and working together to deliver clean hydrogen benefits to Gulf Coast communities and beyond! #H2Day #H2Hubs #Hydrogen
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How is HyVelocity Hub growing the clean hydrogen economy in Texas? Executive Director Liz Ramsay Dalton will join Brian Korgel from Energy Institute, The University of Texas at Austin today at 4:45 p.m. to discuss the hub’s contributions to hydrogen advancements and key actions for a strong clean energy sector. Celebrate #HydrogenDay with HyV insights!
Join us next Monday, 10/07 for the Hydrogen Workforce Summit and next Tuesday, 10/08 for Hydrogen Day on UT Main Campus. On Hydrogen Day at 4:45pm we’ll hear Between Two Cacti: HyVelocity Hub - Building the Clean Hydrogen Economy in Texas! The HyVelocity Hub is leading the charge in the clean hydrogen revolution and this talk will include insights from Liz Ramsay Dalton, Executive Director of HyVelocity Hub at GTI Energy and our very own Brian Korgel, Director of the Energy Institute, The University of Texas at Austin. They’ll dive into the future of hydrogen energy and the strategies that will shape a sustainable economy in Texas. This discussion will cover the role of the HyVelocity Hub, and the steps needed to develop a robust clean hydrogen ecosystem. Stop by to learn how Texas is at the forefront of the clean energy transition! See the full agenda and register: https://lnkd.in/g6EPACqj #HydrogenDay #HyVelocityHub #CleanEnergy #HydrogenEconomy #EnergyTransition #TexasInnovation #Sustainability #UTEnergyInstitute
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It’s #HydrogenWeek! As a clean and versatile energy source, hydrogen technologies have the transformative power to shift energy-intensive industries away from fossil fuels. Kick off the week by watching this video from the @U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to see how clean hydrogen can be a highly efficient decarbonization tool 🎥: https://lnkd.in/gdD6vjyg
Clean Hydrogen 101
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Hydrogen is storable, transportable, and highly versatile, all while limiting harmful carbon dioxide emissions. Understanding the diverse applications of hydrogen for decarbonization will help advance its role in the clean energy transition. Learn more about how hydrogen can be leveraged and produced in net-zero energy systems: https://lnkd.in/gJPmwchX
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Hydrogen is emerging as a key player in global decarbonization efforts. When produced using renewable energy, hydrogen can power industries and transportation without emitting carbon. However, scaling up clean hydrogen production to meet the U.S. goal of 50 million metric tons by 2050 requires innovation, policy support, and infrastructure development. With the right investments, hydrogen could be a cornerstone of a sustainable, low-carbon energy future. Learn more from this The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine discussion: https://lnkd.in/eTZ7BXHy
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Texas is making great strides in low-carbon energy production. Already a national leader in renewables like solar and wind, Texas is poised to turn into a hydrogen powerhouse with the development of the HyVelocity Hub. With new research centers and gigafactories on the rise, Texas is set to play a crucial role in the future of low-carbon energy. Read more via The Daily Commercial News and Construction Record: https://lnkd.in/gDtNZVxQ
Texas hydrogen investment and research is booming
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