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April 25, 2024
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Should US Follow EU: Make Green H2 with Offshore Wind?
Carbon-free hydrogen produced by electrolyzers powered with electricity from off-shore wind turbines could be used as a gas turbine fuel or in a fuel cell to balance the transmission grid as well as to replace natural gas, coal and oil-based liquid fuels to decarbonize heavy industry, manufacturing and transportation, including aviation, reasons a study published by the Clean Energy States Alliance.
Carbon-free hydrogen produced by electrolyzers powered with electricity from off-shore wind turbines could be used as a gas turbine fuel or in a fuel cell to balance the transmission grid as well as to replace natural gas, coal and oil-based liquid fuels to decarbonize heavy industry, manufacturing and transportation, including aviation, reasons a study published by the Clean Energy States Alliance. | Clean Energy States Alliance
The Clean Energy States Alliance urges states that get access to power from OSW to consider dedicating some of that electricity to produce “green,” hydrogen.
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