Gov. Pritzker Announces $1 Billion Federal Funding for the Midwest
Hydrogen Hub
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[October 14, 2023]
CHICAGO — Illinois joined Indiana and Michigan in
announcing a $1 billion federal funding award from the U.S. Department
of Energy (DOE) for the Midwest Hydrogen Hub, which is a network that
enables decarbonization through strategic hydrogen use and will reduce
carbon emission by approximately 3.9 million metric tons per year.
“The fight against climate change and the path toward a sustainable
future require innovative solutions,” said Governor JB Pritzker.
“Through this collaborative partnership with our neighbors and with the
federal government’s support, we will foster a healthy economic
environment for the hydrogen production market, while creating more
clean energy jobs and lowering emissions across the region.”
The DOE award builds on Illinois’ landmark Climate and Equitable Jobs
Act, which set a national standard for aggressive decarbonization goals
by pledging to be completely reliant on clean energy by 2050.
The Midwest Hydrogen Hub is a multi-state, multi-sector network that
includes Illinois, Indiana, and Michigan, with the potential to expand
into other Midwestern states. Its location in a key U.S. industrial and
transportation corridor will promote decarbonization efforts through
hydrogen use in steel and glass production, power generation, refining,
heavy-duty transportation, and sustainable aviation fuel. The estimated
annual carbon emission reduction of these sectors is equivalent to
removing the emissions of more than 867,00 gasoline fueled cars.
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The network will leverage each state's unique assets to expand the
reach of the local hydrogen economy and advance the development of
the hydrogen production industry across the Midwest.
Additionally, the Midwest Hydrogen Hub anticipates creating 13,600
jobs and investing around $15 million into training and employment
services for the clean energy workforce. It will also promote
equitable hiring and contracting practices, with specific targets
including:
40 percent of subcontracted dollars going to Minority/Disadvantage
Business Enterprises
$30 million for an inclusive entrepreneurship program that will
foster new start-ups.
45 percent diverse hiring
Investing in clean hydrogen is a key component of decarbonizing the
transportation, manufacturing, and agriculture industries. By
jumpstarting the hydrogen market in the Midwest, the state of
Illinois will add to its robust number of clean energy jobs and
bring down the cost of clean energy alternatives for those who
reside here. Additionally, the status of globally competitive
industries will be protected, and emerging industries will be
encouraged to increase their footprint in the Midwest.
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