Williams ( NYSE: WMB ) said Tuesday it signed a memorandum of understanding with Daroga Power to identify long-term, end-use customers for clean hydrogen as well as offtake options for environmental attributes generated by hydrogen production in Wyoming, pointing to deliveries of hydrogen as soon as 2025.
Williams ( WMB ) said it plans to leverage its nationwide assets for the blending, storage and transportation of clean hydrogen to local and regional markets, including the Pacific Northwest through the company's 4,000-mile bi-directional Northwest Pipeline transmission system that passes through Wyoming.
"This partnership with Daroga Power could lead to the commercial certainty required to enable the first major phase of hydrogen-based energy transportation and storage in Wyoming, building toward our long-term goal to scale up over time and create a clean energy hub in the southwest part of the state where we own significant acreage," Williams ( WMB ) Senior VP Chad Zamarin said.
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Williams, Daroga Power to partner on clean hydrogen commercialization