The Great Lakes Clean Hydrogen Partnership (GLCH), which consists of Linde, Energy Harbor, GE Aerospace, Cleveland-Cliffs and the University of Toledo, has moved forward in the application process for its hydrogen hub with the filing of its GLCH Concept Paper.
This new coalition seeks to transition Midwest manufacturing, mobility, power generation and technology operators from greenhouse-gas emitting feedstocks and fuels to hydrogen. According to a statement from Energy Harbor, the Midwest region is the ideal location for a clean hydrogen hub due to its unique access to ample carbon-free nuclear power, the major crossroads of I-80 and I-75, a high concentration of manufacturing and technology companies, the Great Lakes marine shipping fleet and a highly skilled workforce.
Low-carbon hydrogen will be developed at the site of Energy Harbor's Davis-Besse nuclear plant. The GLCH partners are actively working with technology suppliers, hydrogen consumers, state and regional