Natural gas companies plan to use hydrogen and renewable natural gas (RNG) made from landfills or agricultural waste to extend the life of existing pipelines in a future carbon-free world, energy executives said at the Reuters Global Energy Transition conference.
SoCalGas, a unit of California energy company Sempra Energy (SRE.N), wants to turn some of that wasted renewable power into hydrogen that can be transported through its gas pipes.
Natural gas companies plan to use hydrogen and renewable natural gas (RNG) made from landfills or agricultural waste to extend the life of existing pipelines in a future carbon-free world, energy executives said at the Reuters Global Energy Transition conference.
SoCalGas, a unit of California energy company Sempra Energy (SRE.N), wants to turn some of that wasted renewable power into hydrogen that can be transported through its gas pipes.
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