At Air Liquide, we’re proud to bring our 60 years of hydrogen expertise to the HyVelocity Hub, and to join our customers and industry partners in this initiative. Together, we will support the U.S. Department of Energy's vision for hydrogen ecosystem development and work to further deploy low-carbon and renewable hydrogen throughout the Gulf Coast. The HyVelocity Hub has great potential to model hydrogen’s ability to decarbonize industrial basins while transitioning our communities’ workforce towards high-paying, clean energy jobs.

Adam Peters, CEO, Air Liquide North America

 

Chevron has a long and proud history in Texas and the Gulf Coast and we are excited for that history to continue and evolve as a founding member of the HyVelocity consortium. We believe that hydrogen has an important role to play in the global lower carbon journey and this group will bring together the right supporters and companies, with the right expertise and resources, to launch a hydrogen hub.

Austin Knight, Vice President of Hydrogen, Chevron

 

The name ‘HyVelocity’ conveys the idea that we have a tremendous opportunity to accelerate the creation of a clean hydrogen market at the pace needed to meet aggressive decarbonization goals for communities in our nation and around the globe.

Paula Gant, President and CEO, GTI Energy

 

We are pleased to be partnering with our colleagues at GTI Energy in creating HyVelocity Hub as the implementation platform for the shared vision of a Texas-sized global clean hydrogen ecosystem created by our collaborative stakeholder process. The realization of this vision will be achieved faster with clean hydrogen hub funding under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.

Brett Perlman, CEO, The Center for Houston’s Future

 

The University of Texas is a national leader in energy research where hundreds of faculties and students are working with private sector partners and other academic institutions to develop, test, and deploy the next generation of clean hydrogen technology. UT Austin is proud and excited to lend its energy expertise and hydrogen experience to the HyVelocity Hub and work with its members to ensure that Texas flourishes in the coming hydrogen energy economy.

Jay Hartzell, President, The University of Texas at Austin

 

Accelerating clean energy technologies is vital to addressing global climate challenges as well as local air quality, and Port Houston is excited to participate in advancing these efforts with the HyVelocity Hub. The Hub will benefit trucking and maritime sectors, and our communities tremendously with cleaner transportation, lower emissions, new jobs, and both social and environmental equity.

Rich Byrnes, Chief Infrastructure Officer, Port Houston