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North America Spotlight: ACES Delta

The ACES Delta project is set to redefine the future of energy by creating one of the world's largest renewable hydrogen production and storage facilities.

Currently under construction in the US, the project will turn renewable energy into hydrogen using electrolysis and store it in salt caverns for flexible, year-round energy use.

Key Highlights:

  • Innovative Collaboration: Bringing together the expertise of our members Mitsubishi Power Americas and Chevron to lead the charge in renewable hydrogen technology.
  • Scale: Aiming to produce up to 100 metric tons of hydrogen daily using renewable energy.
  • Long-Duration Energy Storage: Two massive salt caverns, each roughly as deep as the Empire State Building is tall, capable upon start up of storing more than 300 GWh of dispatchable clean energy.

ACES is a great example of how collaboration and innovation can drive us towards a sustainable energy future. Find out more: https://aces-delta.com/

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