CenterPoint Energy kicked off its green hydrogen project in Minneapolis, which uses renewable electricity to split hydrogen from water for blending at low concentrations of up to 5% with natural gas in the utility's local distribution system. The location is one of the first natural gas utilities in the United States to produce and add green hydrogen to its distribution system. Because there are no carbon emissions from either its production or end-use, green hydrogen has the potential to be an important zero-carbon supplement to conventional natural gas.
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