Gas companies may start blending hydrogen into pipelines to reduce emissions. Opponents say it’s risky greenwashing.
, that require consistently extreme temperatures to make their products. Those industries aren’t good candidates for electrification, so environmental groups generally support the idea of exploring green hydrogen alternatives there.
“I’m not sure where they plan to actually use this technology, at least not in California. And as the saying goes, ‘As California goes, so does the nation.’” The gas companies cited the study when they came back to the commission in September with the three hydrogen blending project proposals now under consideration. Company officials noted in testimony and press releases that the UC Riverside study said there are key questions “that cannot be addressed through modeling or laboratory scale experimental work.” They added that, in their view, it is “critical to conduct real world demonstration of hydrogen blending under safe and controlled conditions.
Plans are similar at UC San Diego. But Cooper said university officials agreed to limit the project to nonresidential buildings after he led opposition to an original plan that called for sending the hydrogen blend to graduate student and family housing.First, hydrogen leaks more easily than natural gas alone, since it’s a smaller, lighter molecule, noted Arun Raju, a research engineer who headed up the UC Riverside study.
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