Oakland California US based Pacific Gas and Electric Company is launching the nation’s most comprehensive end-to-end hydrogen study and demonstration facility, which will examine the future potential of the zero-carbon fuel hydrogen as a renewable energy source for not only PG&E customers but the entire global natural gas industry. The centerpiece of the study, known as Hydrogen to Infinity (H2), is a large-scale project that will blend hydrogen and natural gas in a stand-alone transmission pipeline system. H2 will enable PG&E and its partners (Northern California Power Agency, Siemens Energy, the City of Lodi, GHD Inc., and University of California at Riverside) to conduct a complete study of different levels of hydrogen blends in a multi-feed, multi-directional natural gas pipeline system that is independent from its current natural gas transmission system.The dedicated facility will allow for a controlled and safe study of hydrogen injection, storage, and combustion of different hydrogen blends in a variety of end uses. NCPA’s Lodi Energy Center power plant is located adjacent to H2∞ and will accept a hydrogen-natural gas blend for electric generation in the Siemens Energy 5000F4 Gas Turbine.H2∞ will include a new 130-acre facility located in Lodi, Calif. that will serve as a study laboratory that incorporates production, pipeline transportation, storage, and combustion.Areas of focus within the pilot include:Technical, operational, and safety needsMarket developmentEnergy resiliency and flexibilityCommercial and government partnershipsUnprecedented functional test environment for on-going researchTraining environment for new technologyIn addition, PG&E is contemplating this facility being the centerpiece for a potential Northern California Hydrogen Hub.
Oakland California US based Pacific Gas and Electric Company is launching the nation’s most comprehensive end-to-end hydrogen study and demonstration facility, which will examine the future potential of the zero-carbon fuel hydrogen as a renewable energy source for not only PG&E customers but the entire global natural gas industry. The centerpiece of the study, known as Hydrogen to Infinity (H2), is a large-scale project that will blend hydrogen and natural gas in a stand-alone transmission pipeline system. H2 will enable PG&E and its partners (Northern California Power Agency, Siemens Energy, the City of Lodi, GHD Inc., and University of California at Riverside) to conduct a complete study of different levels of hydrogen blends in a multi-feed, multi-directional natural gas pipeline system that is independent from its current natural gas transmission system.The dedicated facility will allow for a controlled and safe study of hydrogen injection, storage, and combustion of different hydrogen blends in a variety of end uses. NCPA’s Lodi Energy Center power plant is located adjacent to H2∞ and will accept a hydrogen-natural gas blend for electric generation in the Siemens Energy 5000F4 Gas Turbine.H2∞ will include a new 130-acre facility located in Lodi, Calif. that will serve as a study laboratory that incorporates production, pipeline transportation, storage, and combustion.Areas of focus within the pilot include:Technical, operational, and safety needsMarket developmentEnergy resiliency and flexibilityCommercial and government partnershipsUnprecedented functional test environment for on-going researchTraining environment for new technologyIn addition, PG&E is contemplating this facility being the centerpiece for a potential Northern California Hydrogen Hub.