Transformational
plan to develop $2 billion North Dakota Hydrogen Hub and make Bakken
Energy the largest and lowest-cost clean hydrogen producer in the USA
Bismarck, ND and Westlake Village, CA, Aug 17 (Bernama-GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Clean
energy infrastructure developer Bakken Energy (Bakken) today announced
that it has reached agreement with Basin Electric Power Cooperative
(Basin Electric) on key terms and conditions to purchase the assets of
the Dakota Gasification Company (Dakota Gas), a subsidiary of Basin
Electric, and the owner of the Great Plains Synfuels Plant (Synfuels
Plant). The closing is subject to the satisfaction of specified
conditions and expected to be completed by April 1, 2023.
Located
near Beulah, North Dakota, the Synfuels Plant will be transformed into
the largest and lowest-cost, clean hydrogen production facility in the
United States. In June 2021, Bakken and Mitsubishi Power Americas
(Mitsubishi) announced they
had entered into a strategic partnership to create a world-class clean
hydrogen hub in North Dakota to produce, store, transport, and locally
capture and sequester carbon (CO2). The Synfuels Plant
facility will form the nucleus of a clean energy hub designed to
aggressively advance regional, national, and global decarbonization
objectives through the development of clean hydrogen applications for
the agriculture, power, and transportation sectors.
The Synfuels
Plant holds a distinguished place in American history as a pioneer in
the development of alternative sources of energy. It is an established,
large-scale producer of synthetic fuels and provides the existing
infrastructure and processes required to accelerate its transformation
into the largest and lowest-cost producer of low-carbon clean hydrogen
and ammonia in the United States. This transformation will be greatly
facilitated by the Synfuels Plant workforce of experienced personnel.
New,
world-class clean hydrogen production facilities generally require up
to 10 years to begin producing hydrogen and develop regional
infrastructure and applications. The redevelopment of the Synfuels Plant
will cut this time in half and produce an estimated 310,000 metric tons
of clean hydrogen per year. This production will use locally sourced
feedstock and employ established production and carbon capture processes
to produce the clean hydrogen.
The project will use advanced ATR
(autothermal reforming) hydrogen production technology and capture 95%
of the carbon emissions. ATR technology was selected over steam methane
reformation (SMR) and other technologies to maximize CO2 capture rates and repurposing of existing Synfuels Plant infrastructure and processes.
"Today’s
announcement that Bakken Energy has reached agreement with Basin
Electric on terms to develop a world-class clean hydrogen hub in North
Dakota is of historical significance for our state and nation and
heralds the extension of North Dakota being home to innovative
leadership in fueling and feeding the world,” North Dakota Gov. Doug
Burgum said. “The North Dakota Hydrogen Hub will lead to the
establishment of new industries, create high-paying jobs and the
development of new domestic and foreign markets. This project
illuminates how the power of innovation over regulation can save versus
destroy jobs. Congratulations to Bakken Energy, Mitsubishi Power and
Basin Electric for their expansive vision to leverage the existing
Synfuels Plant, its talented workforce, and North Dakota’s abundant
resources to grow our economy and achieve our shared carbon neutrality
objectives.”
The North Dakota Hydrogen Hub is expected to be
commercially operational in late 2026 with a redevelopment budget for
the broader hub including carbon capture and sequestration and hydrogen
storage exceeding $2 billion.
“Today is the dawning of the
hydrogen economy in the United States of America.” said Bakken Energy
Chairman and Founder Steve Lebow. “Rapidly establishing the viability of
low-cost clean hydrogen supply to meet the acceleration of clean
hydrogen demand is critical to developing our nation’s hydrogen
economy.” Lebow continues, “We greatly appreciate Paul Sukut, Chief
Executive Officer and General Manager of Basin Electric and his team, as
well as the staff of Basin Electric and the Dakota Gasification Company
for their hard work in charting the best possible path forward for the
plant. We are excited to work with the communities that depend on the
sustained and growing employment our shared successes will provide. Our
vision is that the Synfuels Plant will continue its historic role as a
hub of innovation and pioneering spirit for the great benefit of
generations to come.”
“The North Dakota Hydrogen Hub will create a
foundation for economic growth and technical innovation extending
throughout the upper Midwest,” said Bakken Energy CEO Mike Hopkins.
“Driven by our commitment to achieve rapid and large-scale clean
hydrogen production, Bakken Energy and our partner Mitsubishi Power have
reimagined what is possible and identified the optimal path to leap
from blueprint to clean hydrogen production in the shortest time
possible. The North Dakota Hydrogen Hub will become a critically
important, centrally located hydrogen complex and part of a nationwide,
interconnected collection of hubs spanning the country.”
As part
of the agreement between Basin Electric and Bakken the Synfuels Plant
will continue existing operations through 2025. The transformation of
the existing facility and subsequent operations of the redeveloped clean
hydrogen production facility will require the same level of highly
skilled employees.
“The announcement today represents the hard
work of committed individuals at Basin Electric, Dakota Gas, Bakken
Energy, and Mitsubishi Power,” said Paul Sukut, Chief Executive Officer
and General Manager of Basin Electric Power Cooperative. “Our commitment
is to get this right and choose the best option for our employees, our
members, and area communities.”
“The redevelopment of the
Synfuels Plant rapidly advances Mitsubishi Power’s strategic objective
to deliver energy solutions that allow our customers to address climate
change and advance human prosperity; delivering decarbonized hydrogen
and ammonia solutions throughout the United States is central to this
objective,” said Paul Browning, President and CEO of Mitsubishi Power
Americas. “The centrally located North Dakota Hydrogen systems will
connect our planned western and eastern U.S. hubs to establish a
national hydrogen network. Together with our customers, we are creating a
Change in Power.”
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Bakken
Energy was formed from the Family Office of Founder and Chairman Steven
Lebow. Previously Lebow founded and co-led Donaldson, Lufkin &
Jenrette’s (DLJ) Los Angeles office and created and led GRP Partners, a
U.S. and European venture capital firm. From almost day one, he was the
primary financier for companies including Costco Wholesale, PetSmart,
Dick’s Sporting Goods, Envestnet, Bill Me Later (sold to PayPal) and
ULTA Beauty. CEO Mike Hopkins and co-founders Curt Launer and Shane
Goettle, and Chief Investment Officer Martin Murrer lead Bakken Energy’s
development plans. Hopkins has successfully developed 54 power projects
around the world, totaling more than twelve gigawatts. Launer was the
number one ranked natural gas industry analyst on Wall Street for twelve
years and is in the Institutional Investor Magazine Hall of Fame.
Goettle is a life-long North Dakota businessman and attorney with more
than 25 years of state and federal level experience. He is the former
head of the North Dakota Department of Commerce and former chair of
EmPower North Dakota, which develops comprehensive energy policy
recommendations. Murrer has been an investment banker for more than 40
years on Wall Street and oversees the endowment at The Ohio State
University.
About Bakken Energy, LLC
Bakken Energy, LLC, formerly
Bakken Midstream Natural Gas, LLC, is an infrastructure development
company with a focus on North Dakota’s energy resources. Bakken Energy
believes the State has the potential to become a world-class leader in
clean energy. The mission of Bakken Energy is to develop and own the
infrastructure needed to make the State that clean energy leader.
About Mitsubishi Power Americas, Inc.
Mitsubishi
Power Americas, Inc. (Mitsubishi Power) headquartered in Lake Mary,
Florida, employs more than 2,200 power generation, energy storage, and
digital solutions experts and professionals. Our employees are focused
on empowering customers to affordably and reliably combat climate change
while also advancing human prosperity throughout North, Central, and
South America. Mitsubishi Power’s power generation solutions include
gas, steam, and aero-derivative turbines; power trains and power
islands; geothermal systems; PV solar project development; environmental
controls; and services. Energy storage solutions include green
hydrogen, battery energy storage systems, and services. Mitsubishi Power
also offers intelligent solutions that use artificial intelligence to
enable autonomous operation of power plants. Mitsubishi Power, Ltd. is a
wholly owned subsidiary of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. (MHI).
Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, MHI is one of the world’s leading heavy
machinery manufacturers with engineering and manufacturing businesses
spanning energy, infrastructure, transport, aerospace, and defense. For
more information, visit the Mitsubishi Power Americas website and follow us on LinkedIn.
About Basin Electric Power Cooperative
Basin
Electric is a consumer-owned, regional cooperative headquartered in
Bismarck, North Dakota. It generates and transmits electricity to 131
member rural electric systems in nine states: Colorado, Iowa, Minnesota,
Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming.
These member systems distribute electricity to about 2.9 million
consumers. Learn more at www.basinelectric.com.
Alison Ritter
Bakken Energy, LLC
701-557-7545
aritter@odney.com
SOURCE : Bakken Energy, LLC
Tuesday, 17 August 2021
BAKKEN ENERGY REACHES AGREEMENT TO PURCHASE DAKOTA GASIFICATION COMPANY ASSETS
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