Hydrogen’s Time in the Energy Mix Has Come

By Will Hazelip
Aug 18, 2022 4:00 PM ET
silhouettes of two people on a walkway leading to industrial electricity equipment. A tall power station and tower in the background.
Employees of Sawtooth Caverns walk in front of transmission towers at a power plant on Wednesday, June 22, 2022, in Delta, Utah. In three years, the power lines will start being used to transport power generated with hydrogen to consumers in California and elsewhere. (Rick Bowmer/AP) Image courtesy of New York Daily News

Originally Published by New York Daily News on nydailynews.com

Tax credits in the new law, combined with funding from the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, indicate hydrogen might be finally catching on. None of this has happened overnight. National Grid has advanced this technology for years through more than two dozen research projects with academic and industry partners because we believe this is a fuel that will keep the Earth from getting warmer.

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