Generating Green Hydrogen
Element One: Clean Energy Production
In our commitment to promote energy independence and respond to climate change, our renewable projects remove about 3,633,711 metric tons of carbon annually. These projects include 2,522 MWac PV solar and 748 MWac battery energy storage. With these tools and the sun, we can safely produce zero-emission fuel-green hydrogen.
Green Hydrogen made from water
What Does Our Green Hydrogen Facility Look Like?
A green hydrogen facility harnesses renewable energy to power an electrolyzer that splits water molecules, producing hydrogen. The hydrogen is then cooled and liquefied, making it ready for storage or global shipment. This liquefied hydrogen can be used to power various industries, including power plants and facilities that produce steel, glass, cement, and chemicals. Depending on the facility’s design, it may integrate with existing renewable energy sources like wind or solar farms to ensure a sustainable supply of energy for the electrolyzer.
Community-Minded Development
We invest in the communities where we work, respecting the land and managing each project with the utmost care. Find us at the intersection of decarbonization, affordable energy, social impact and environmental stewardship.
Ongoing & Planned Projects Across the U.S.
Genesis
We are developing the Atlas North Solar Generation Tie Line Project in La Paz County, Arizona, which includes a 500 kV transmission line spanning up to 2 miles. This line will connect the Atlas North Solar Generation Facilities to the regional grid via the Cielo Azul Switchyard and Ten West Link. The project, located on state and federal land, will support renewable energy goals by providing urgently needed solar power to the region.
The 500 kV line will deliver renewable energy to power thousands of homes.