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Hydrogen Resource Data, Tools, and Maps

Explore hydrogen resource data via our online geospatial tools and downloadable U.S. maps and data sets.

Geospatial Data Tools

HyDRA

View, download, and analyze hydrogen data spatially and dynamically. HyDRA contains hydrogen demand, resource, infrastructure, cost, production, and distribution data.

Renewable Energy Atlas

View and explore renewable energy resource data.

Tribal Energy Atlas

Explore techno-economic renewable energy potential on tribal lands.

U.S. Hydrogen Resource Maps

This collection of U.S. hydrogen maps provides examples of how geographic information system modeling is used in hydrogen infrastructure, demand, market, and resource analysis.

The images below are samples of the maps available in the associated reports. Refer to the reports for further information.

If you have difficulty accessing these maps because of a disability, contact the Geospatial Data Science Team.


A US map of the consumer strategy.

U.S. Hydrogen Infrastructure Demand — Consumer Strategy

GIS was used to analyze demographic, socio-economic, transportation, and policy data that influence hydrogen demand. The demand scenarios were then further used to estimate infrastructure needs and usage throughout the country and predict transition infrastructure costs.

Geographically Based Hydrogen Consumer Demand and Infrastructure Analysis: Final Report, NREL Technical Report (2006)


A US map showing different hydrogen fuel stations.

Proposed Hydrogen Refueling Stations along Major Interstates

This project identified a minimum infrastructure to support the introduction of hydrogen-fueled vehicles. The objective was to determine the location and number of hydrogen stations nationwide that would make hydrogen fueling available at regular intervals along the most commonly traveled interstate roads, thus making interstate and cross-country travel possible.

Analysis of the Hydrogen Infrastructure Needed to Enable Commercial Introduction of Hydrogen-Fueled Vehicles, National Hydrogen Association Annual Hydrogen Conference (2005)

Hydrogen Infrastructure Transition Analysis: Milestone Report, NREL Technical Report (2006)


A US map showing hotspots across the country of hydrogen potential sources.

Hydrogen Potential from Renewable Energy Resources

This study estimated the potential for producing hydrogen from key renewable resources (onshore wind, solar photovoltaic, and biomass) by county in the United States. It considers hydrogen production using wind and solar electrolysis as well as gasification and steam methane reforming methods for converting biomass to hydrogen.

Potential for Hydrogen Production from Key Renewable Resources in the United States, NREL Technical Report (2007)


U.S. Hydrogen Potential from Coal, Natural Gas, Nuclear, and Hydro Resources

This study estimated the quantity of hydrogen that could be produced from coal, natural gas, nuclear, and hydro power by county in the United States. It also examined factors to be considered in assessing the likely locations for hydrogen production, such as infrastructure and water availability.

Hydrogen Resource Assessment: Hydrogen Potential from Coal, Natural Gas, Nuclear and Hydro Power, NREL Technical Report (2009)

U.S. Hydrogen Market Analysis

We provide support to the HyDS (Hydrogen Deployment System Model), a computer model of U.S. market expansion of hydrogen production from wind and other sources over the next 50 years.

Modeling the Market Potential of Hydrogen from Wind and Competing Sources, WINDPOWER (2005)

U.S. Hydrogen Resource Data Set

This hydrogen data estimates the potential for producing hydrogen from onshore wind, solar photovoltaic, and biomass energy by county for the United States.

The zipped shapefile data set is designed to be used in geographic information system software applications.

CoverageFileLast UpdatedMetadata
HydrogenZip 51.44 MB03/05/2009Hydrogen.xml

This study found that approximately 1 billion metric tons of hydrogen could be produced annually from wind, solar, and biomass resources in the United States. The greatest potential for producing hydrogen from these resources is in the Great Plains region.

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Last Updated Dec. 9, 2024