REPEAT -- New United States Inflation Reduction Act provides incentives for PowerTap to expand in USA outside of California
PowerTap Hydrogen Capital Corp. (OTC: MOTNF) announced its expansion plans driven by the US Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, which allocates $369 billion for energy initiatives. The Act allows PowerTap to qualify for tax credits, paying up to $3 per kg for clean hydrogen production, contingent upon lifecycle emissions. Blue hydrogen is emphasized as a key solution for the US market, with the company planning to leverage abundant natural gas resources. CEO Raghu Kilambi highlighted the importance of this legislation in enhancing hydrogen infrastructure beyond California.
- Potential for significant tax credits up to $3/kg for hydrogen production under the Inflation Reduction Act.
- Expansion opportunities beyond California due to federal incentives.
- Strategic focus on blue hydrogen aligns with market trends and energy demands.
- Dependence on compliance with specific wage requirements to maximize tax credit benefits.
- Uncertainty regarding the approval and verification process for lifecycle emissions.
VANCOUVER, British Columbia and IRVINE, Calif., Aug. 17, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- PowerTap Hydrogen Capital Corp. (NEO: MOVE) (FWB: 2K6) (OTC: MOTNF) (“PowerTap” or the “Company” or “MOVE”) is pleased to provide an update on the US Inflation Reduction of Act (IRA) of 2022 recently signed by President Biden, which allows PowerTap to expand outside of California since the incentives are now also at federal level.
The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022 will result in an investment of
According to detailed analysis provided by Recharge, the world’s leading business intelligence source for the renewable energy industries (link here), the
With PowerTap’s focus on the use of a blend of renewable natural gas (RNG) and natural gas to ensure a zero to negative carbon intensity for its PowerTap Gen3 modular hydrogen production and dispensing unit (MHPDU), PowerTap’s blue hydrogen is the perfect solution for the USA market given the abundance of natural gas and book-and-claim RNG infrastructure as described in its May 2021 press release (link to that press release here). With the passage of the IRA, the future of hydrogen as the green fuel of choice for long-haul heavy-duty transportation and existing fuel cell electric vehicles is all but assured. Given this and the current reality that there are only 100 active hydrogen fueling stations in the USA, thousands of hydrogen fueling stations are needed now and will be needed in the future.
In addition, this hydrogen USA federal tax credit that PowerTap expects to qualify for is on top of the State of California LCFS (Low Carbon Fuel Standard) hydrogen refueling infrastructure and dispensing carbon credits that PowerTap and other hydrogen producers will receive (latest LCFS guidance from the State of California is here).
Raghu Kilambi, CEO of PowerTap noted, “The IRA will allow PowerTap to expand its focus into the rest of the USA (outside of California) due to the needed attractive incentives to build hydrogen infrastructure. We are also pleased that this legislation is awarding federal incentives including tax credits to both green and blue hydrogen producers in the United States. While we believe in green hydrogen (electrolysis) and have several investments in the green hydrogen space, we believe that blue hydrogen is the appropriate solution for the United States for the next decade due to the high cost of electricity that is needed to produce green hydrogen. We agree with Wes Edens’ (Co-Founder, Principal and Co-CEO of Fortress Investment Group, a US
ABOUT POWERTAP HYDROGEN CAPITAL CORP.
PowerTap Hydrogen Capital Corp., through its wholly owned subsidiary, PowerTap Hydrogen Fueling Corp. (“PowerTap”), is focused on installing hydrogen production and dispensing fueling infrastructure in the United States. PowerTap’s patented solution has been developed over 20 years. PowerTap is now commercializing its third-generation blue hydrogen product that will focus on the refueling needs of the automotive and long-haul trucking markets that lack hydrogen fueling infrastructure. There are currently under 100 operational publicly available hydrogen stations in the United States with most of the existing stations purchasing industrial hydrogen from industrial manufacturers and shipping hydrogen to individual stations via tanker trucks.
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Investor Contact:
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PowerTap Contact:
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