Mitsubishi Power Americas and DT Midstream have signed a strategic joint development agreement to identify, develop, and deploy hydrogen energy projects across the US.
The agreement focuses on production, storage, transportation, and use of hydrogen and other commodities. Opportunities include offering hydrogen in liquefied or compressed form for multiple applications such as power generation.
David Hunt, Senior Vice President of New Generation Systems Sales and Commercial Operations for Mitsubishi Power Americas, said: “Our goal with DT Midstream is to make clean, affordable hydrogen widely available for power generation and other sectors. This collaboration will add to the ‘hub and spoke’ hydrogen infrastructure we have been creating with partnerships throughout North America.” Mitsubishi Power has previously announced clean energy hubs under development in Utah and North Dakota.
Mitsubishi Power will employ its Hydaptive hydrogen package, which integrates renewable power, gas turbines, hydrogen, and other energy storage technologies. DT Midstream will provide gas delivery experience and will leverage assets such as interstate and intrastate pipelines, gathering systems and storage systems.