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Georgia Power and Mitsubishi Power successfully test the largest-ever hydrogen and natural gas blend at an existing natural ...
Natural gas utilities are increasingly promoting hydrogen—which emits no greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions when burned—as a promising path to preserve their business model while meeting demands ...
HVHH will utilise a grid-connected 50MW electrolyser using recycled water and renewable electricity to produce renewable ...
The hydrogen derived from cracking water is called green hydrogen; that attained by reforming natural gas or from coal is called blue hydrogen. The North Sea project aims to produce over 800,000 ...
Why hydrogen could succeed where natural gas failed. As natural gas seems to be topping out as fuel, hydrogen is just starting to get its legs as a clean fuel option for the future.
SDG&E proposes blending hydrogen into natural gas lines to reduce emissions The $12.2 million project includes a partnership with UC San Diego but critics say hydrogen is overhyped and consumers ...
But that still doesn’t account for the natural gas that generates the hydrogen, powers the steam reforming process and runs the CO2 capture. “Those are substantial,” Dr. Howarth of Cornell said.
Understanding Natural Gas to Hydrogen Production. Today, the majority of hydrogen produced—in both the United States and the world—is made via steam methane reforming, ...
National Grid’s Cadent Gas and Northern Gas Networks, together with Keele University, have been studying how to safely add hydrogen (H2) to natural gas residential networks to clean up the ...
The carbon reductions to come from blending 15 to 20 percent hydrogen in natural-gas pipelines may be relatively minimal, said Jeffrey Rissman, industry program director at the climate policy ...
There’s a lot of buzz around hydrogen as a climate solution, and fossil fuel companies are using this hype to lock in planet-warming natural gas for decades to come.
In the meantime, blue hydrogen is also supposed to pollute less than gray hydrogen, natural gas, or other carbon-intensive fuel sources. Except blue hydrogen may not be low-carbon at all ...