Louisiana Leverages Pipeline Network, Partnerships to Meet Surging Hydrogen Demand
Louisiana Leverages Pipeline Network, Partnerships to Meet Surging Hydrogen Demand
Global hydrogen production is set to quadruple by 2030. Louisiana is preparing for the surge – upskilling members of a well-established energy workforce and training future researchers and engineers.
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Louisiana has the potential to generate up to 13,000 megawatts of solar power, equivalent to the state’s total electricity demand.
Louisiana has a warm and sunny climate, making it an ideal location for solar power generation. The state has an average of 216 sunny days per year, higher than the national average.
Louisiana has large, flat expanses of land that can be used for solar panel installations.
Workforce and Innovation Power Louisiana’s Emerging Offshore Wind Sector
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The state’s location on the Gulf of Mexico makes it a natural fit for offshore wind, offering shallow waters with moderate average wave heights.
The federal government selected the first two areas for offshore wind development in the Gulf of Mexico in 2022, clearing the way for offshore wind turbines south of Lake Charles.
Louisiana has a well-established industrial infrastructure and provides dock space needed to handle incoming goods. The state also has the existing facilities needed to convert steel and composites into finished products, such as blades and foundations, and the prowess for offshore installation.
Offshore wind in the Gulf of Mexico could eventually generate 10% of all U.S. wind energy.
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Ben Fontenot
Louisiana Economic Development
Director Business Development
India Bellard
Louisiana Economic Development
Director, Business Development
Jason Lanclos
Louisiana Economic Development
Director, State Energy Development and Planning
Marlene Janetos
Louisiana Economic Development
Director of Engagement
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Louisiana’s private sector has announced over $20 billion of hydrogen energy projects.
Key to the hydrogen industry in Louisiana is its large-scale, advanced pipe network that crisscrosses every major interstate and waterway in the state.
In 2022, Arkansas, Louisiana and Oklahoma formed a regional partnership called HALO Hydrogen Hub to develop a regional hydrogen business cluster that will produce, process, deliver and store clean hydrogen. The partnership will focus on education, outreach, research and development, project demonstrations, policy and regulatory support.
Key to the hydrogen industry in Louisiana is its large-scale, advanced pipe network that crisscrosses every major interstate and waterway in the state.
In 2022, Arkansas, Louisiana and Oklahoma formed a regional partnership called HALO Hydrogen Hub to develop a regional hydrogen business cluster that will produce, process, deliver and store clean hydrogen. The partnership will focus on education, outreach, research and development, project demonstrations, policy and regulatory support.
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