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Dickinson County planners weigh rules to block hydrogen extraction applications until research complete
Summary
Planning commissioners discussed hydrogen extraction zoning, potential conditional-use permitting, moratorium limits and a staff directive to research model regulations after leases and seismic testing were reported in the county.
At a Dickinson County Planning Commission meeting, planning staff outlined options to regulate hydrogen extraction and commissioners directed staff to research model regulations and draft language to prevent premature applications while that work continues.
Planning staff described hydrogen as an emerging energy source and distinguished “green” hydrogen, used as a standalone energy source, from “gray” hydrogen, which is tied to fossil-fuel production. The staff presentation said federal and state guidance is still developing and that local information on existing hydrogen facilities is limited: “hydrogen as an energy source is still in infancy,” the staff member said, adding that much of the material provided to commissioners was for transparency so future references could be traced to those documents.
Why it matters: companies are signing leases and early exploration is underway in parts of Dickinson County, raising questions about traffic, public safety and land-use precedence. Commissioners repeatedly pressed staff on whether the county…
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