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Home » Shale Gas Could Decarbonize Ohio River Industrial Valley Industry
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The Ohio River Valley is a major contributor to the U.S. economy and its abundant shale gas reserves will be key to converting the region's heavy industry from burning gas to burning hydrogen, according to Melaine Kenderdine, principal of DC-based Energy Futures Initiative. 
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Shale Gas Could Decarbonize Ohio River Industrial Valley Industry

Hydrogen Would Be Pulled from Methane, CO2 Sequestered

Jul 14, 2021
John Funk
Generation & Fuels / Industrial Decarbonization / Federal Policy / Technology
Shale gas, the bane of environmentalists, is a key component of the Biden administration plans to decarbonize heavy industry.

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