HyBuild Los Angeles

 

Architecting the Green Hydrogen Ecosystem For a Deeply Decarbonized LA

 
 
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About the HyBuild Initiative

HyBuild™ Los Angeles (LA) is Green Hydrogen Coalition’s initiative to create the first scaled ecosystem for green hydrogen in North America, targeting under $2.00/kg delivered green hydrogen in the LA Basin.

By driving low delivered cost, our vision is to displace fossil fuels across multiple sectors for deep decarbonization and local pollution reduction.

As the first regional initiative in the GHC’s HyBuild North America platform, HyBuild LA is intended to be a model for rapid acceleration for additional green hydrogen ecosystems throughout the nation.

 
 

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HyBuild™ LA Advisors

Our valued HyBuild™ Los Angeles Advisors provide their subject matter expertise from across the value chain and stakeholder ecosystem to ensure that the initiative is successful.

 
 
 
 

Learn About the HyBuild LA Findings

HyBuild Los Angeles created a vision for a low-cost, mass-scale green hydrogen ecosystem that achieves deep decarbonization, eliminates pollution, creates economic opportunity, and advances a just energy transition.

 
 

The Case for Green Hydrogen In Los Angeles


Opportunity to Decarbonize and Reduce Pollution While Growing the Clean Energy Economy

Committed Local Leadership With Ambitious Climate Goals

 
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Phase 2 of HyBuild™ LA explored:

 
 

HyBuild™ is a Proven Concept

HyBuild™ North America is modeled after HyDeal Ambition, a similar project launched in 2020 in Europe and founded by GHC Board Member Thierry Lepercq. HyDeal Ambition recently announced the launch of the world’s biggest green hydrogen hub: HyDeal España.

HyDeal España will begin production in 2025 and will deliver competitive renewable hydrogen to industrial offtakers (steel, ammonia, fertilizer) in Asturias. Over the next 20 years, clients plan to purchase 6.6 million tons of green hydrogen from this system. Its capacity is expected to reach 9.9 GW of solar and 7.4 GW of electrolysis by 2030.

 
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 Get Involved in HyBuild™ Los Angeles

 
 
 
 
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