DECD0000039
Cooperative Agreement
Overview
Grant Description
This award covers the preliminary design phase, Phase 1, for the Midwest Hydrogen Hub (MIDWEST HUB).
The MIDWEST HUB is led by the Midwest Alliance for Clean Hydrogen (MACHH2) and is a multi-state alliance of public and private partners who have joined together to grow a regional hydrogen network in the Midwest.
The coalition includes the states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and Michigan, with the potential to expand into other Midwestern states.
This award will assist to accelerate the deployment of hydrogen infrastructure in the Midwest to build out the regional clean hydrogen economy.
As proposed, the MIDWEST HUB focuses on a network of clean hydrogen production sites that leverage diverse and abundant energy sources.
The HUB aims to enable decarbonization through strategic hydrogen uses, including steel and glass production, manufacturing, power generation, refining, and heavy-duty transportation.
The HUB’s efforts would accelerate the deployment of these technologies and enable infrastructure, attract greater investments from the private sector in the Midwest, and promote high-quality jobs in regional communities with a strong focus on social equity and environmental justice as guiding principles.
The award for Phase 1 will include planning, design, development, and community and labor engagement activities across the Midwest.
Community benefits commitments are a key component of the MIDWEST HYDROGEN HUB which aim to mitigate potential impacts of this project and maximize local community benefits.
Through its community benefits activities, the MIDWEST HYDROGEN HUB plans to encourage a more equitable distribution of the benefits of the clean energy system – which would result in family supporting wages, increased job and educational opportunities, long-term career pathways in H2 and clean energy, and economic development.
These commitments will be updated during each phase of the project based on consultation with local communities.
The MIDWEST HUB is led by the Midwest Alliance for Clean Hydrogen (MACHH2) and is a multi-state alliance of public and private partners who have joined together to grow a regional hydrogen network in the Midwest.
The coalition includes the states of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, and Michigan, with the potential to expand into other Midwestern states.
This award will assist to accelerate the deployment of hydrogen infrastructure in the Midwest to build out the regional clean hydrogen economy.
As proposed, the MIDWEST HUB focuses on a network of clean hydrogen production sites that leverage diverse and abundant energy sources.
The HUB aims to enable decarbonization through strategic hydrogen uses, including steel and glass production, manufacturing, power generation, refining, and heavy-duty transportation.
The HUB’s efforts would accelerate the deployment of these technologies and enable infrastructure, attract greater investments from the private sector in the Midwest, and promote high-quality jobs in regional communities with a strong focus on social equity and environmental justice as guiding principles.
The award for Phase 1 will include planning, design, development, and community and labor engagement activities across the Midwest.
Community benefits commitments are a key component of the MIDWEST HYDROGEN HUB which aim to mitigate potential impacts of this project and maximize local community benefits.
Through its community benefits activities, the MIDWEST HYDROGEN HUB plans to encourage a more equitable distribution of the benefits of the clean energy system – which would result in family supporting wages, increased job and educational opportunities, long-term career pathways in H2 and clean energy, and economic development.
These commitments will be updated during each phase of the project based on consultation with local communities.
Funding Goals
BIPARTISAN INFRASTRUCTURE LAW: ADDITIONAL CLEAN HYDROGEN PROGRAMS (SECTION 40314): REGIONAL CLEAN HYDROGEN HUBS FUNDING OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT (FOA)
THE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY IS RELEASING THIS FUNDING OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT (FOA) TO SOLICIT REGIONAL CLEAN HYDROGEN HUBS (H2HUBS) IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT AND JOBS ACT (IIJA), ALSO KNOWN AS THE BIPARTISAN INFRASTRUCTURE LAW (BIL). THIS $8 BILLION PROGRAM WILL SUPPORT THE DEVELOPMENT OF H2HUBS THAT DEMONSTRATE THE PRODUCTION, PROCESSING, DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND END-USE OF CLEAN HYDROGEN, IN SUPPORT OF THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION’S GOAL TO ACHIEVE A CARBON-FREE ELECTRIC GRID BY 2035 AND A NET ZERO EMISSIONS ECONOMY BY 2050.
THE H2HUBS WILL FORM THE FOUNDATION OF A NATIONAL CLEAN HYDROGEN NETWORK THAT SUBSTANTIALLY REDUCES THE NATION’S ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ACROSS SEVERAL SECTORS OF THE ECONOMY. MATCHING THE SCALE UP OF CLEAN HYDROGEN PRODUCTION TO A GROWING REGIONAL DEMAND IS A KEY PATHWAY TO ACHIEVING LARGE-SCALE, COMMERCIALLY VIABLE HYDROGEN ECOSYSTEMS. H2HUBS WILL ENABLE THIS PATHWAY BY DEMONSTRATING LOW-CARBON INTENSITY AND ECONOMICALLY VIABLE HYDROGEN-BASED ENERGY ECOSYSTEMS THAT CAN REPLACE EXISTING CARBON-INTENSIVE PROCESSES. THIS WILL ACCELERATE THE DEPLOYMENT OF THESE TECHNOLOGIES, ATTRACT GREATER INVESTMENTS FROM THE PRIVATE SECTOR, AND PROMOTE SUBSTANTIAL U.S. MANUFACTURING OF ALL TYPES OF HYDROGEN RELATED TECHNOLOGIES.
SECTION 40314 OF THE IIJA (PUBLIC LAW 117-58) (ENACTED ON NOVEMBER 15, 2021) AMENDED THE ENERGY POLICY ACT OF 2005 TO ADD A NEW SECTION 813 WHICH ESTABLISHES THE PROGRAM FOR REGIONAL CLEAN HYDROGEN HUBS. UNDER THIS STATUTORY AUTHORITY, THE SECRETARY OF ENERGY SHALL SELECT AT LEAST 4 REGIONAL CLEAN HYDROGEN HUBS USING SEVERAL CRITERIA ARTICULATED IN THE STATUTE. THESE SELECTION CRITERIA INCLUDE: (1) FEEDSTOCK DIVERSITY; (2) END-USE DIVERSITY; (3) GEOGRAPHIC DIVERSITY; (4) HUBS IN NATURAL GAS-PRODUCING REGIONS; (5) EMPLOYMENT; AND (6) ANY ADDITIONAL CRITERIA THAT ARE NECESSARY OR APPROPRIATE IN THE JUDGEMENT OF THE SECRETARY. FURTHER DETAILS ABOUT THESE STATUTORY SELECTION CRITERIA ARE IN SECTION 813 OF EPACT 2005 (CODIFIED AT 42 U.S.C. § 16161A).
H2HUBS WILL INCLUDE NUMEROUS PARTNERS THAT WILL BRING TOGETHER DIVERSE TECHNOLOGIES PRODUCING AND UTILIZING LARGE AMOUNTS OF HYDROGEN IN DIFFERENT WAYS. THESE CLEAN HYDROGEN HUBS WILL DEMONSTRATE BALANCED HYDROGEN SUPPLY AND DEMAND, CONNECTIVE INFRASTRUCTURE, AND A PLAN TO FINANCIAL VIABILITY AFTER THE DOE FUNDING HAS ENDED. THE H2HUBS WILL ALSO INCLUDE SUBSTANTIAL ENGAGEMENT OF TRIBES AS WELL AS LOCAL AND REGIONAL STAKEHOLDERS TO ENSURE THAT THEY GENERATE LOCAL, REGIONAL, AND NATIONAL BENEFITS.
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Multi-State
United States
Geographic Scope
Multi-State
Midwest Alliance For Clean Hydrogen was awarded
Midwest Hydrogen Hub Grant: Accelerating Clean Energy Infrastructure
Cooperative Agreement DECD0000039
worth $22,248,698
from the Department of Energy in September 2024 with work to be completed primarily in Multi-State United States.
The grant
has a duration of 9 years 3 months and
was awarded through assistance program 81.255 Clean Energy Demonstrations.
The Cooperative Agreement was awarded through grant opportunity Bipartisan Infrastructure Law: Additional Clean Hydrogen Programs (Section 40314): Regional Clean Hydrogen Hubs Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA).
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 6/10/25
Period of Performance
9/1/24
Start Date
12/31/33
End Date
Funding Split
$22.2M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$22.2M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Transaction History
Modifications to DECD0000039
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
DECD0000039
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI EXEMPT
Awardee Classifications
For-Profit Organization (Other Than Small Business)
Awarding Office
892436 OFFICE OF CLEAN ENERGY DEMONSTRATIONS (OCED)
Funding Office
892410 OFFICE OF CLEAN ENERGY DEMONSTRATION
Awardee UEI
HVC8F3HSU7V3
Awardee CAGE
9F6W0
Performance District
90
Modified: 6/10/25