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Supported in part by a $400,000 award under LCH2's $3.9M grant request to the Centralia Coal Transition Grants Energy Technology Board, the project brings together LCH2, The Devonshire Group, Ways2H and HydrogenXT to advance a replicable clean-energy platform for Lewis County.
CHEHALIS, Wash. - ColoradoDesk -- Lewis County Hydrogen Alliance, Inc. (LCH2) today announced the launch of Phase 1 project assessment work for the Lewis County Forestry Residuals to Fuel-Grade Hydrogen & Dispatchable Clean Power project, supported in part by a grant from the Centralia Coal Transition Board.
The initial $400,000 Phase 1 award supports a project assessment package including, site diligence, concept engineering, a permitting roadmap, commercialization planning, and capital-readiness analysis. The work is designed to determine the necessary parameters for the project to move from Project Assessment into detailed engineering, pilot development and private-capital deployment.
The project's objective is to convert locally available forestry residuals into fuel-grade hydrogen, captured carbon dioxide or carbon-based products, and dispatchable clean power without burning the feedstock. The platform is being developed for transportation fleets, industrial users and energy-intensive operations that need reliable clean power, including potential self-sufficient data-center infrastructure. By transforming an underutilized local biomass resource into multiple high-value clean energy products, the project demonstrates a pathway to greater local energy resilience, strengthening forest health and supporting rural economic development. With Lewis County at the forefront, LCH2 is laying the foundation for a scalable, replicable model that can help communities across Washington and advance clean energy and decarbonization goals.
LCH2 is serving as the coordinating nonprofit and grant recipient. The Devonshire Group is supporting delivery management, biomass supply-chain assessment, and stakeholder coordination. Ways2H is providing thermochemical conversion technology and engineering support. HydrogenXT is supporting project development, commercialization, offtake strategy and integration with hydrogen fuel and power customers.
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About Lewis County Hydrogen Alliance
Lewis County Hydrogen Alliance, Inc. (LCH2) is a Washington-based nonprofit promoting the development of clean-energy projects in Lewis County. LCH2 was formed to align public, private and nonprofit stakeholders around a regional hydrogen ecosystem that can convert locally sourced forestry residuals into fuel-grade hydrogen, captured carbon dioxide/carbon products and dispatchable clean power. Learn more at www.lch2.org.
About The Devonshire Group
The Devonshire Group is a knowledge-capture, project-development and stakeholder-coordination organization focused on turning complex natural-resource and clean-energy challenges into practical implementation pathways. Its work emphasizes forest resilience, durable rural economic value, and disciplined delivery across public, private and community partners. Learn more at www.thedevonshiregroup.org.
About Ways2H
Ways2H, a Clean Energy Enterprises company, engineers, builds and sells systems that convert organic feedstocks and waste streams into hydrogen and carbon products. Its patented platform is designed to support circular-economy outcomes, climate remediation and local energy independence through distributed waste-to-value infrastructure. Learn more at www.ways2h.com.
About HydrogenXT
HydrogenXT develops and commercializes scalable clean-hydrogen production and dispensing infrastructure for transportation, logistics, power and data-center markets. The company focuses on on-site hydrogen production, customer offtake, project integration and practical pathways to low- and zero-carbon hydrogen at competitive costs. Learn more at www.hydrogenxt.com.
About the Centralia Coal Transition Grants Energy Technology Board
The Energy Technology Board of the Centralia Coal Transition Grants was established by Washington State and TransAlta to fund energy technologies with the potential to create environmental benefits for the state of Washington.
The initial $400,000 Phase 1 award supports a project assessment package including, site diligence, concept engineering, a permitting roadmap, commercialization planning, and capital-readiness analysis. The work is designed to determine the necessary parameters for the project to move from Project Assessment into detailed engineering, pilot development and private-capital deployment.
The project's objective is to convert locally available forestry residuals into fuel-grade hydrogen, captured carbon dioxide or carbon-based products, and dispatchable clean power without burning the feedstock. The platform is being developed for transportation fleets, industrial users and energy-intensive operations that need reliable clean power, including potential self-sufficient data-center infrastructure. By transforming an underutilized local biomass resource into multiple high-value clean energy products, the project demonstrates a pathway to greater local energy resilience, strengthening forest health and supporting rural economic development. With Lewis County at the forefront, LCH2 is laying the foundation for a scalable, replicable model that can help communities across Washington and advance clean energy and decarbonization goals.
LCH2 is serving as the coordinating nonprofit and grant recipient. The Devonshire Group is supporting delivery management, biomass supply-chain assessment, and stakeholder coordination. Ways2H is providing thermochemical conversion technology and engineering support. HydrogenXT is supporting project development, commercialization, offtake strategy and integration with hydrogen fuel and power customers.
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| "Lewis County has the forest resources, the energy-transition need and the industrial know-how to become a national proving ground for clean hydrogen from forest residuals. Phase 1 is about discipline: validate the site, the feedstock, the engineering, the permits, the customers and the capital pathway before anyone asks the community or investors to take the next step. We are grateful that the Centralia Coal Transition Grants Energy Technology Board share our vision for a more sustainable future for our region." — Ken Cavallon, Executive Director of LCH2 |
"This project is a powerful fit for the Ways2H platform because it focuses on a real local resource, a real clean-fuel need and a phased pathway to commercial deployment. Our role is to help translate the technology into a practical, financeable system that can turn underused biomass into hydrogen fuel and carbon products." — Jean-Louis Kindler, Co-Founder & Director of Ways2H |
"Forestry residuals are often treated as a disposal problem. LCH2 is asking a better question: how can that material become a durable source of regional economic value, forest resilience and clean energy? That is the kind of implementation challenge The Devonshire Group was built to help solve." — Skip Sponsel, Vice President of The Devonshire Group |
"The commercial opportunity is not just producing hydrogen; it is connecting clean hydrogen fuel to customers who can use it reliably and economically. HydrogenXT is focused on helping this project develop the offtake, customer and integration pathway needed to move from promising assessment to bankable deployment." More on Colorado Desk
— Karl Tussy, Chief Customer Officer of HydrogenXT |
About Lewis County Hydrogen Alliance
Lewis County Hydrogen Alliance, Inc. (LCH2) is a Washington-based nonprofit promoting the development of clean-energy projects in Lewis County. LCH2 was formed to align public, private and nonprofit stakeholders around a regional hydrogen ecosystem that can convert locally sourced forestry residuals into fuel-grade hydrogen, captured carbon dioxide/carbon products and dispatchable clean power. Learn more at www.lch2.org.
About The Devonshire Group
The Devonshire Group is a knowledge-capture, project-development and stakeholder-coordination organization focused on turning complex natural-resource and clean-energy challenges into practical implementation pathways. Its work emphasizes forest resilience, durable rural economic value, and disciplined delivery across public, private and community partners. Learn more at www.thedevonshiregroup.org.
About Ways2H
Ways2H, a Clean Energy Enterprises company, engineers, builds and sells systems that convert organic feedstocks and waste streams into hydrogen and carbon products. Its patented platform is designed to support circular-economy outcomes, climate remediation and local energy independence through distributed waste-to-value infrastructure. Learn more at www.ways2h.com.
About HydrogenXT
HydrogenXT develops and commercializes scalable clean-hydrogen production and dispensing infrastructure for transportation, logistics, power and data-center markets. The company focuses on on-site hydrogen production, customer offtake, project integration and practical pathways to low- and zero-carbon hydrogen at competitive costs. Learn more at www.hydrogenxt.com.
About the Centralia Coal Transition Grants Energy Technology Board
The Energy Technology Board of the Centralia Coal Transition Grants was established by Washington State and TransAlta to fund energy technologies with the potential to create environmental benefits for the state of Washington.
Source: Lewis County Hydrogen Alliance, Inc.
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