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Thursday, April 20th, 2023
 
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As Louisiana’s hydrogen partnership blooms, finding users is key, Oklahoma official says

by Adam Daigle | Acadiana business editor​ ​ ​

Good morning, Acadiana business news readers. I've got your daily dose of business news. 

Louisiana, Oklahoma and Arkansas have dozens of companies lining up to help build the region’s clean hydrogen infrastructure, but finding users of that hydrogen may prove to be a challenge, an Oklahoma cabinet official said Wednesday at a Louisiana energy conference.

Ken McQueen, Oklahoma’s secretary of energy and environment, said nearly 100 companies have expressed interest in participating in the HALO Hydrogen Hub, a research and development partnership between Louisiana, Oklahoma and Arkansas. About 70 of those companies have signed nondisclosure agreements with HALO or have submitted projects for consideration.

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