The initial pilot is only blending in hydrogen at a 0.2% rate, but the utility envisions higher rates in the future.
PORTLAND, Ore. — Hydrogen comes up frequently in recent discussions about green energy and alternative fuel sources that don’t produce greenhouse gas emissions and won’t contribute to climate change. A significant portion of the discussion focuses on transportation uses, but there are also efforts to turn hydrogen into a replacement for other types of fuel.
Referencing recent news coverage of one such effort in the Portland region, viewer Gary Hilliard asked KGW to VERIFY: Is it true that NW Natural Gas is now adding hydrogen
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