Eurus Energy America Proposes Hydrogen Fuel Facility in Kapolei, Hawaii
Eurus Energy America LLC has proposed a hydrogen fuel facility in Kapolei, Hawaii, aiming to produce nearly 1 million kg of hydrogen annually. The facility, to be located in Campbell Industrial Park, will utilize a photovoltaic panel array to power electrolyzers that extract hydrogen from recycled water, with operations expected to begin by late 2027, pending approval from the Board of Land and Natural Resources. The project will be reviewed on January 9, with potential public meetings to follow.

Eurus Energy America LLC plans to establish a hydrogen fuel facility in Kapolei, Hawaii, aiming to generate nearly 1 million kg of hydrogen per year. The facility would be located in Campbell Industrial Park on a 100-acre government-owned site, adjacent to a proposed desalination plant.
Approximately 90 acres would be developed for a photovoltaic panel array generating about 20 megawatts of electricity to power electrolyzers extracting hydrogen from recycled water. The project estimates annual hydrogen production between 500,000 and 800,000 kg, sufficient to fuel a semi-truck for up to 7 million miles.
Operations could commence by late 2027, pending BLNR approval. The BLNR will review the project on January 9 and may schedule public meetings for further information dissemination.




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