Testing hydrogen blends to decarbonise peaker plants

August 8, 2022

Investment firm Climate Adaptive Infrastructure (CAI) and developer Meridian Clean Energy said they will partner to demonstrate decarbonisation in peaker plants.

The first test site is planned for Riverside, California, where partners are acquiring a 25% stake in the Sentinel Energy Center, an 850MW peaker plant.

(…) The partners’ decarbonisation effort will involve testing blends of hydrogen and natural gas.

“The good news is that the integration of hydrogen and [renewable natural gas] into systems that have historically relied on fossil gas is well underway,” said Bill Green, managing partner of Climate Adaptive Infrastructure.

Read more here.

Related News

03.28.24

Hydrogen industry pleads for easier path to US tax credits

Some companies planning to use new U.S. tax credits to deploy hydrogen projects urged the Treasury Department this...

CONTINUE READING >
03.28.24

Department of Energy Announces $6 Billion to Transform America’s Industrial Sector, Strengthen Domestic Manufacturing, and Slash Emissions

The U.S. Department of Energy recently announced up to $6 billion for 33 projects across more than 20...

CONTINUE READING >
03.25.24

Texas energy companies are betting hydrogen can become a cleaner fuel for transportation

A concrete platform with fading blue paint marks the birthplace of the modern oil and gas industry in...

CONTINUE READING >