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Ohio power plant getting closer to burning hydrogen with natural gas
A former aluminium smelter on the Ohio River in eastern Ohio is being transformed into a 485-megawatt power plant that will burn natural gas and carbon-free hydrogen, and that plant is moving into its start-up phase, Kallanish reports.
Long Ridge Energy Terminal, the company behind the project, says the plant is on track to be fully operational in early September with the first hydrogen to be introduced in November, the Ohio Capital Journal says in a report. It wi…
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