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Blending Hydrogen into Natural Gas Pipeline Networks: A Review of Key Issues

2013· review· en· 360 citations· W624213335 on OpenAlex· 10.2172/1068610

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Abstract

The United States has 11 distinct natural gas pipeline corridors: five originate in the Southwest, four deliver natural gas from Canada, and two extend from the Rocky Mountain region. This study assesses the potential to deliver hydrogen through the existing natural gas pipeline network as a hydrogen and natural gas mixture to defray the cost of building dedicated hydrogen pipelines.

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The record

Venue
Topic
Hybrid Renewable Energy Systems
Field
Energy
Canadian institutions
Funders
Keywords
Natural gasPipeline (software)Pipeline transportNatural (archaeology)Key (lock)HydrogenEnvironmental sciencePetroleum engineeringEngineeringComputer scienceGeologyWaste managementChemistryEnvironmental engineeringComputer securityMechanical engineeringPaleontology
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