Oklahoma is emerging as a new player in the green hydrogen industry, with startup Tobe Energy receiving a $1.8 million investment for their membrane-free electrolysis system. This technology aims to simplify the production process, reduce costs by up to 75%, and cut waste heat, with a focus on large-scale use in industries like energy, manufacturing, and transportation. Tobe Energy's innovative approach using LED technology in electrolysis has attracted interest from investors and is seen as a promising development in the decarbonization movement. Oklahoma's strong renewable energy profile and focus on attracting new businesses through renewable energy further solidify its position in the US energy transition, with the state actively promoting renewable energy as a way to drive economic growth and sustainability.