BISMARCK – North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum and energy industry officials have announced a plan to establish a hub for so-called clean hydrogen that someday could be used in everything from powering vehicles to energy generation.
Burgum said Wednesday it’s a big part of the state’s plan of becoming carbon-neutral by 2030, “through innovation not regulation.” No specific timeline or a cost for the project was disclosed.
Houston-based Bakken Energy and Mitsubishi Power Americas also announced non-specific details of negotiations with Basin Electric Power Cooperative to acquire and redevelop the Bismarck-based company’s financially troubled synthetic natural gas plant in western North Dakota.
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