Kind of sad that it was granted to an Indian Consortium, instead of the likes of Chevron, Exxon, or Valero.
Here is a few more detailes....
A new hydrogen-powered refinery is being developed at the Port of Brownsville, Texas, by Element Fuels Holdings, which aims to produce over 160,000 barrels per day of low-carbon fuels. The project, expected to cost between $3 to $4 billion, is anticipated to be operational by 2027 and will significantly reduce carbon emissions during the refining process.
160K bbl refinery is pretty small. And low emissions? I'd really like to see the P & Id's and process manuals. 9'0 Clean air act reauthorization pretty much regulatory dictates leakless technology where feasible anyway