WASHINGTON (WISH) — Two members of Congress from Indiana on Monday asked the Trump administration to prioritize the northwest part of the state as a regional hydrogen hub.
In a letter sent Monday to Energy Secretary Chris Wright, Sen. Jim Banks, a Republican, and Rep. Frank Mrvan, a Democrat, emphasized the region’s manufacturing capabilities and existing energy infrastructure as ideal for blue hydrogen production using natural gas and carbon capture.
Blue hydrogen, or decarbonised hydrogen, is manufactured by natural gas reforming coupled with carbon capture and storage. It’s touted as a low-carbon energy source for industrial processes, electricity generation, and potentially transportation.
The letter says, in part, “Prioritizing a Hydrogen Hub in Northwest Indiana is a bold, pro-America decision that plays to our state’s strengths.”
Northwest Indiana’s industrial corridor includes the largest inland oil refinery and significant steel production facilities, the letter notes. The Whiting Refinery, capable of processing up to 440,000 barrels of crude oil daily, was identified as an ideal site for blue hydrogen production.
The lawmakers argued that investing in the project would support President Donald Trump’s goal of American energy dominance, create jobs, and strengthen the U.S. industrial base.
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