Thursday, 10 December 2020
Siemens Energy, Duke Energy and Clemson University have teamed up to study the use of hydrogen for energy storage and as a low- or no-carbon fuel source to produce energy at Duke Energy’s combined heat and power plant at Clemson University in South Carolina. Courtesy of Clemson University
The U.S. Department of Energy announced that it awarded Siemens Energy a $200,000 grant for the research initiative.
The pilot project, called H
2-Orange – a nod to hydrogen gas and the collaboration with Clemson University – will ramp up in March 2021 and include studies on hydrogen production, storage and co-firing with natural gas.