Hydrogen is supplementing natural gas, but critics remain wary

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Hydrogen is supplementing natural gas, but critics remain wary
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A Minnesota energy provider is successfully injecting hydrogen into natural gas lines, but scalability remains a major concern.

into natural gas lines in some Minnesota homes, but critics argue the procedure remains largely an exercise in hot air., the Midwest’s CenterPoint Energy company began injecting as much as five percent hydrogen gas into downtown Minneapolis residents’ methane supplies for their homes’ stoves and heaters last summer. After various small modifications at the $2.5 million hydrogen pilot production facility , the utility provider is now claiming success.

still makes it unlikely to see green hydrogen mixing compose a large portion of future infrastructures.“Green” hydrogen involves utilizing renewable energy to split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen in a facility, which is how we get hydrogen energy that can then be used to heat homes or fuel industrial production. Nevertheless, the process remains cost-ineffective when compared to other low- and zero-emission energy sources such as wind and solar.

, CenterPoint’s green hydrogen plant relies in part on wind energy renewable carbon credits, casting doubt on its true “clean” status.

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