Whitepaper: "NOx Emissions from Hydrogen Methane Fuel Blends"

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Brent Verrill, Research Communications Program Manager, SEI

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SEI and EPRI have released a whitepaper that shows that NOx emissions from energy systems that burn hydrogen are being miscalculated by up to 40%.

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SEI and EPRI have released a whitepaper that shows that NOx emissions from energy systems that burn hydrogen are being miscalculated by up to 40%.

How will shifting from natural gas to hydrogen affect air quality? Recently, there have been concerns that hydrogen could make air quality worse by increasing NOx emissions. This whitepaper, a collaboration between Georgia Tech and the Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI), shows that many studies could be interpreting their NOx emissions incorrectly by as much as 40% against high-hydrogen systems.

Find the paper here.

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SEI Energy

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Research, Energy, Engineering, Environment
Related Core Research Areas
Energy and Sustainable Infrastructure
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Keywords
Hydrogen combustion, energy, infrastructure, climate, carbon emissions
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  • Created By: Brent Verrill
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Jan 14, 2022 - 12:28pm
  • Last Updated: Jan 14, 2022 - 12:29pm