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Founder/President/CEO shares his Hydrogen Production strategy

GridZero Green Hydrogen once formed will operate a network of micro-hydrogen production plants at many of the EVPowerHUBZ locations. We believe today's green hydrogen technologies and already proven equipment will be a key energy driver towards the net zero emission future goals of 2035. Making Green Hydrogen (GH2) is not a new technology, it has been around a very long time. The limiting factor up to recently has been the cost to produce GH2 fuel.

 

video explaining the benefits of Hydrogen 

Advancements in the manufacturing of water-based electrolyzes combined with a reduction in cost of generating solar power have allowed for a cost effective means of scaling GH2 production and distribution. GH2 is the key to transitioning to a zero emission future.

 

In the U.S, green hydrogen got a major boost via the Inflation Reduction Act’s passage. The law offers $3/kg in tax incentives for producers of green hydrogen fuel for projects built through 2032, known as the 45V credit. The law also has earmarked $30 billion in subsidies for the hydrogen sector. GridZero intends to take advantage of these incentives and tax credits.

 

Of the 10 MW + of power estimated to be produced by our minimum EVPowerHUBZ location, we intend to dedicate 5 MW and portion of the pure atmospheric water generated onsite to producing up to 2,500 kg or more of Green Hydrogen fuel (GH2) daily. Our larger or regional GZ Solar Farms will allow us to increase that production and provide GH2 fuel to our small footprint HUBZ.  The rule of thumb is that for every 50 kw we can produce about 1 kg of GH2 fuel cost effectively.

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Our Green Hydrogen fuel will not only be used to recharge vehicle fuel cells, but to power our fleet of local shuttles and ClubLimoLiner coaxhes. long-haul trucking operations, on-site power generators for EV fast charging and a number of other commercial applications that will be driven by access to the clean hydrogen we produce locally. The ability to make GH2 fuel on-site reduces the need to purchase and transport this fuel to us, further reducing emissions and our carbon footprinbt.  

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The above videos shed more light on the history of Hydrogen use and types. Also see the video on by forbes on The Hydrogen Economy on our Zero Emissions Strategy webpage. 

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