Chevron Acquires Majority Stake in Advanced Clean Energy Storage Project

The Advanced Clean Energy Storage project plans to use electrolysis to convert renewable energy into hydrogen.

Powder Bulk Solids Staff

September 12, 2023

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Chevron invests in advanced energy project
ACES Delta is the joint venture between Mitsubishi Power Americas and Magnum Development. The company is developing the Advanced Clean Energy Storage project in Delta, UT.Image courtesy of Petmal / iStock / Getty Images Plus

Through its Chevron New Energies division, Chevron USA Inc. has closed a transaction with Haddington Ventures to acquire 100% of Magnum Development LLC and thus, a majority interest in ACES Delta LLC, a joint venture between Mitsubishi Power Americas Inc. and Magnum Development. ACES Delta is developing the Advanced Clean Energy Storage project in Delta, UT.

The Advanced Clean Energy Storage project plans to use electrolysis to convert renewable energy into hydrogen and will utilize solution-mined salt caverns for seasonal, dispatchable storage of the energy. The first project, designed to convert and store up to 100 metric tons per day of hydrogen, is under construction and is expected to enter commercial-scale operations in mid-2025 to support the Intermountain Power Project’s “IPP Renewed” initiative. Several other opportunities for the project to produce and supply hydrogen to customers in the utility, transportation, and industrial sectors in the western region of the US are in development.

“As we continue to pursue lower carbon energy solutions, we are excited to move forward with the Advanced Clean Energy Storage hydrogen project, through our acquisition of Magnum Development and partnership with Mitsubishi Power, to build on Chevron’s 75-year history in Utah,” said Austin Knight, vice president, Hydrogen, Chevron New Energies. “We seek to leverage the unique strengths of each partner to develop a large-scale, hydrogen platform that provides affordable, reliable, ever-cleaner energy and helps our customers achieve their lower carbon goals.”

Chevron New Energies is working to enhance demand for lower carbon intensity hydrogen, and the technologies that support cost-effective supply, as a commercially viable alternative in the transportation, power, and industrial sectors.

“Reaching this milestone in the development of our hydrogen project will not only have significant benefits to the western U.S. population, but it will also serve as a blueprint for future hydrogen opportunities,” said Michael Ducker, senior vice president of Hydrogen Infrastructure for Mitsubishi Power. “With Chevron New Energies’ involvement, we expect to expand hydrogen supply more quickly. Together, we are investing in the future of hydrogen, helping to create a viable, cost-competitive market for emerging lower carbon solutions.”

“Haddington Ventures is very excited to see Chevron coming on board as the new majority owner at ACES Delta,” said John Strom, managing director, Haddington Ventures. “Having been the primary financial sponsor behind this key energy hub since 2008, we believe this transaction will accelerate lower carbon intensity solutions that reduce emissions in the western United States. Haddington Ventures will remain committed to the success of ACES Delta through its role in management of the investment vehicle that is providing construction equity to the current project.”

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