Hydrogen Blending in Gas Pipeline Networks—A Review
Advanced Energy (United States) · Stony Brook University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Replacing fossil fuels with non-carbon fuels is an important step towards reaching the ultimate goal of carbon neutrality. Instead of moving directly from the current natural gas energy systems to pure hydrogen, an incremental blending of hydrogen with natural gas could provide a seamless transition and minimize disruptions in power and heating source distribution to the public. Academic institutions, industry, and governments globally, are supporting research, development and deployment of hydrogen blending projects such as HyDeploy, GRHYD, THyGA, HyBlend, and others which are all seeking to develop efficient pathways to meet the carbon reduction goal in coming decades. There is an understanding that…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 11.29
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 67
Authors
5- DMDevinder MahajanCorresponding
Advanced Energy (United States), Stony Brook University
- KTKun Tan
Advanced Energy (United States), Stony Brook University
- TAT. A. Venkatesh
Advanced Energy (United States), Stony Brook University
- PKPradheep Kileti
National Grid (United States)
- CRClive R. Clayton
Advanced Energy (United States), Stony Brook University
Topics & keywords
- Hydrogen
- Pipeline transport
- Fossil fuel
- Natural gas
- Hydrogen economy
- Energy carrier
- Hydrogen fuel
- Hydrogen embrittlement
- Affordable and clean energy