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Mitsubishi and Texas Brine develop salt cavern storage for hydrogen
“To bring about an energy transition for a net zero carbon future, we have to work with partners,” Paul Browning, CEO of Mitsubishi Power Americas, said in a statement. “It takes innovative partnerships and cross-sector teams to decarbonise multiple verticals. Our alliance with Texas Brine supports our mission to provide power generation and energy storage solutions to our customers, empowering them to affordably and reliably combat climate change and advance human prosperity.”
The nation’s largest brine producer, Texas Brine and its affiliates have salt positions in New York, Virginia, Texas and Louisiana that will enable access to major load centers in the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic and the Gulf Coast.
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Mitsubishi and Texas Brine develop salt cavern storage for hydrogen
Mitsubishi Power Americas is partnering with Texas Brine Company to develop salt-cavern storage possibilities for hydrogen.
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