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Power companies operating power plants burning natural gas will be under pressure in the coming decades to switch to hydrogen gas, or at minimum a percentage of hydrogen mixed with the natural gas, in order to reduce carbon dioxide emissions. | Shutterstock
Policies calling for reductions in CO2 emissions have transformed hydrogen from an oil refinery chemical to a top production priority for oil and gas companies.
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