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ACES Delta hydrogen storage hub approaches final construction stage in Utah

Development Hydrogen announced Delta, United States Mar 15, 2026
100 tons_per_day
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construction
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ACES Delta hydrogen storage hub
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Mitsubishi Power Americas and Magnum Development's ACES Delta hydrogen storage hub in Delta, Utah, backed by Chevron New Energies, is nearing mechanical completion. This strategic joint venture leverages Mitsubishi's energy technology and Magnum's subsurface storage expertise. The facility establishes critical large-scale, long-duration hydrogen storage infrastructure essential for decarbonizing the Western U.S. power grid.

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Deal Analysis

The ACES Delta hydrogen storage hub in Delta, Utah, nearing mechanical completion, establishes critical large-scale, long-duration hydrogen storage infrastructure for Western U.S. grid decarbonization. This strategic joint venture combines Mitsubishi Power Americas' energy technology expertise with Magnum Development's subsurface storage capabilities. Chevron New Energies' backing validates the project's commercial viability and its alignment with lower carbon solutions. With a 100 tons_per_day capacity, the facility addresses the long-duration storage needs for intermittent renewable energy sources in the Western U.S. This development leverages distinct strengths to build a foundational asset for the emerging hydrogen economy in the United States. Mitsubishi Power Americas, a subsidiary of Mitsubishi Power, Ltd., reinforces its position as a leading provider of power generation and energy storage solutions across North, Central, and South America through this Utah development. Chevron New Energies, a business unit of Chevron Corporation, advances its focus on commercializing lower carbon solutions, including hydrogen and carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS), by supporting the Delta facility. HydrogenPro, a Norwegian green hydrogen technology company founded in 2013, contributes its high-pressure alkaline electrolyser expertise, building on its global delivery of over 100 MW of electrolyser capacity. The project, announced on 2026-03-15, demonstrates tangible progress in developing large-scale hydrogen infrastructure within the United States, with its current construction stage nearing mechanical completion. This facility in Delta, Utah, provides a template for future long-duration energy storage projects essential for grid stability and decarbonization efforts across the Western U.S.
  • ACES Delta hydrogen storage hub in Delta, Utah, nearing mechanical completion.
  • 100 tons_per_day hydrogen storage capacity.
  • Chevron New Energies backs the project.
  • HydrogenPro, founded in 2013, supplies electrolysers, having delivered over 100 MW globally.
  • Mitsubishi Power Americas, a subsidiary of Mitsubishi Power, Ltd., is a developer.
  • Project announced on 2026-03-15.

Source Intelligence

KEY DETAILS

The project is designed to produce up to 100 tons of green hydrogen per day. The hydrogen is stored underground in huge salt caverns. Developers claim it is one of the largest hydrogen storage initiatives in the world.

Capacity
At the center of it is a 220-MW electrolysis system possessing the ability to produce up to 100 tons of green hydrogen per day.
Location
As the Advanced Clean Energy Storage (ACES) Delta project in Utah is approaching the final stage of construction... The ACES Delta project is located in Delta, Utah
PARTIES MENTIONED IN SOURCE
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Chevron New Energies developer

"The ACES Delta project is located in Delta, Utah, and it is developed through a partnership between Chevron New Energies and Mitsubishi Power Americas."

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Mitsubishi Power Americas developer

"The ACES Delta project is located in Delta, Utah, and it is developed through a partnership between Chevron New Energies and Mitsubishi Power Americas."

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HydrogenPro supplier

"According to the latest reports, all forty electrolyzers supplied by the Norwegian technology company HydrogenPro have been installed and successfully tested at full operating capacity."

medium quality Enriched Mar 15, 2026

Timeline

Announced
Mar 15, 2026
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