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From: Wharf Rat6/8/2025 4:19:27 PM
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Largest hydrogen plant in North America slated for California


Element Resources will use solar power and battery storage to ensure 24/7 production.

June 3, 2025 Michael Puttré

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The green hydrogen plant will get its power entirely from onsite solar and long-duration battery storage.

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Element Resources is investing $1.85 billion in what is planned to be North America’s largest hydrogen production facility. Construction on the Lancaster Clean Energy Center (LCEC), located in that city about 70 miles north of Los Angeles, is scheduled to begin later this year.

Steve Meheen, CEO of Element, told pv magazine USA that the LCEC will be a fully integrated green hydrogen power plant that is not reliant on off-site grid electricity nor any outside water source.

“The LCEC will be powered fully by on-site solar energy and use groundwater from the aquifer under the land,” Meheen said. “The facility will only use 15 to 20% of the water formerly being used to irrigate carrots, onions and potatoes on the land, significantly minimizing water usage. A long-duration battery energy storage system will ensure 24/7 hydrogen production.”



Gov. Gavin Newsom recently announced the company would be among the beneficiaries of a $30.5 million in tax credits as part of the state’s California Jobs First initiative. When operational in mid-2027, the 2,100-acre facility will deliver zero-carbon hydrogen fuel to the heavy- and medium-duty transportation sectors, public transit authorities, rail and port operations.

The facility is expected to produce 22,000 tons of green hydrogen in gaseous and liquid form per year (60,000 kg per day). The distribution plant will use zero-emission trucks running on hydrogen fuel cells.

Element Resources will own and operate the plant. Its partners on the project include include the City of Lancaster, the ARCHES statewide hydrogen partnership, the Center for Hydrogen Safety, the California Transit Association and the California Hydrogen Business Council.

Meheen said the LCEC will help the ultimate consumers of its green hydrogen to meet California’s ambitious clean energy targets. Element is exploring the possibility of developing another hydrogen facility in Boron, Calif.

California is moving aggressively to develop a hydrogen production and distribution infrastructure. Last year, Avina Clean Hydrogen broke ground on a green hydrogen facility in Vernon, Calif., that will serve heavy- and medium transportation needs of the Port of Long Beach.

pv-magazine-usa.com
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