ACES Delta hydrogen storage hub approaches final construction stage in Utah
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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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.
"The ACES Delta project is located in Delta, Utah, and it is developed through a partnership between Chevron New Energies and Mitsubishi Power Americas."
"The ACES Delta project is located in Delta, Utah, and it is developed through a partnership between Chevron New Energies and Mitsubishi Power Americas."
"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."
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