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How is hydrogen fuel different from natural gas?

Hydrogen Fuel News

Though H2 is often considered a potential replacement for natural gas, they are not the same thing. Many governments and companies are looking into the possibility of using hydrogen fuel to replace natural gas in a spectrum of applications. Hydrogen is H2, while natural gas, also known as methane, is CH4. 

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Duke Energy Pledges to Eliminate Methane Emissions From Natural Gas Business by 2030

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Duke Energy has upped its net-zero carbon by 2050 goals, pledging to eliminate methane emissions from its natural gas business by 2030 through a combination of better pipeline leak detection, more efficient operations, and investing in renewable natural gas to reduce the carbon intensity of its supplies.

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Linde announces massive $2B blue hydrogen investment

Hydrogen Fuel News

The giant has launched a new investment strategy in H2 produced using natural gas Linde has announced the launch of a $2 billion blue hydrogen project that will be constructed in the Canadian province Alberta, combining the production of H2 using natural gas with carbon capture and storage technology.

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5 questions investors should ask about LNG projects

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government, are proposing to increase North American natural gas production and invest in the infrastructure to export liquified natural gas. Energy companies, with the backing of the U.S. Is this the right course?

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Drax Cancels Plan to Build Europe’s Largest Natural Gas Power Plant

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gigawatt natural gas power plant in the U.K. It would have been the largest gas plant in Europe and, unsurprisingly, drew the attention of environmental groups. The company’s annual report notes that it is still committed to developing “four small open-cycle gas turbine units.” Plans for a new 3.6-gigawatt

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Rethinking Future Investments in Natural Gas Infrastructure

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Cities and utilities across the United States are starting to reject natural gas — and not just for environmental reasons. San Jose, the tenth largest city in the country, recently joined a string of cities banning gas utility connections for new homes and buildings. This may seem like an abrupt change.

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Government announces funding for green hydrogren, and blending green light

Envirotec Magazine

The UK government announced backing for 11 new projects to produce green hydrogen from electrolysis, on 14 December, in addition to giving a tentative green light to hydrogen blending in existing gas distribution networks.