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Los Angeles moves forward with $800m green hydrogen conversion

The Los Angeles City Council has authorized the Department of Water and Power to begin contracting processes for converting a gas-fired generating station to hydrogen.

The Los Angeles City Council has unanimously approved a motion to move forward with the the conversion of the gas-fired Scattergood Generating Station near El Segundo to hydrogen, according to a vote record posted on the city’s website.

Subsequent coverage in the Los Angeles Times states that the city has plans to converting additional regional gas facilities — Harbor and Haynes and Valley Generating Station – into hydrogen-fueled peaking power stations.

Environmentalists have grouped to oppose the plan based on expressed climate and safety concerns.

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