The Hydrogen Highway
What Is the
Hydrogen Highway?
The Hydrogen Highway is a distributed clean-fuel network serving heavy-duty trucking, logistics, and industrial users along major freight corridors.
The first plant—sited on the I-5 corridor—is not an endpoint.It is a backbone.
Every additional plant:
Reduces transport distance
Increases fuel availability
Strengthens network resilience
Eliminates dependence on long supply chains
This is how national transformation actually happens.
Active Development Map
Prolific Energy
Northwest Washington Corridor
Bellingham, WA – Serving Northwest Washington and cross-border forestry regions
Mount Vernon, WA – Serving Puget Sound and regional distribution corridor
Sedro-Woolley, WA – Serving North Cascades forestry and biomass supply
Eastern Washington & Inland Northwest
Colville, WA – Serving Northeast Washington forestlands
Yakima, WA – Serving Central Washington and Yakama Nation forestry regions
Columbia River & I-5 Corridor
Kalama, WA – Strategic Columbia River and I-5 corridor access
St. Helens, OR – Serving Portland metro and coastal range biomass collection
Oregon Backbone
Bend, OR – Serving Central Oregon forestlands and eastside resources
Roseburg, OR – Primary feedstock hub for Southern Oregon forestry
Klamath Falls, OR – Serving Klamath Basin and cross-border forest regions
Northern California Expansion
Redding, CA – Serving Northern California interior forestry regions
Red Bluff, CA – Supporting Sacramento Valley and surrounding forestlands
Mount Shasta Region, CA – Serving Siskiyou and high-elevation forest systems
Eureka, CA (Coastal) – Serving coastal biomass and maritime access
Inland Northwest Idaho Cluster
Coeur d’Alene, ID – Serving Northern Idaho forestlands
Lewiston, ID – Strategic river and logistics corridor
Grangeville, ID – Serving Central Idaho forest resources
Montana Expansion
Missoula, MT – Serving Western Montana forest systems
Kalispell, MT – Serving Northwest Montana and Glacier region forests
Bozeman, MT – Serving Southwest Montana and regional growth corridor
Southwest Anchor & Tribal Forestry Expansion
Belmont, AZ – Southwest anchor site supporting regional distribution and infrastructure
White Mountain Apache Reservation, AZ – Serving tribal forestry operations and sustainable biomass supply
Navajo Nation Forests (AZ/NM) – Serving large-scale tribal forest resources and restoration initiatives
Southeast Expansion Market
Fulton, MS – Serving Southeast U.S. biomass and forestry markets