Mohave Green Energy Hub

The Mohave Green Energy Hub ("Mohave Hub" or “Project”) is a planned 8,760-acre multimodal renewable energy project being developed in Mohave County, Arizona. It is part of the larger Nevada-Arizona Clean Hydrogen Network, and an integral component of the Southwest Clean Hydrogen Innovation Network (SHINe). The Mohave Hub may ultimately grow to more to 20,000 acres, through a planned future expansion.

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Green Hydrogen Infrastructure

The Mohave Green Energy Hub is a 8,760-acre multimodal renewable energy project being developed in Mohave County, Arizona. It is part of the larger Nevada-Arizona Clean Hydrogen Network.

The Mohave Hub may ultimately grow to more than 20,000 acres through a planned future expansion.

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DOE Regional Clean H2 Hubs

Once the Mohave Hub is fully developed - with solar, clean hydrogen generation, liquefaction, hydrogen storage and pipeline - the Project will satisfy the requirements for a U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs (H2Hubs) project.

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