SoCalGas | Bloom Energy | Caltech H2 Demo Project
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Demonstration
Overview
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Demonstration
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North America
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USA
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California
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Southern California Gas Company, Bloom Energy
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Southern California Gas Company, Bloom Energy
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Green hydrogen
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Description
Southern California Gas Company and Bloom Energy will power a portion of Caltech’s grid with an innovative hydrogen project that demonstrates how hydrogen could potentially offer a solution for long-duration clean energy storage and dispatchable power generation.
The project takes water from Caltech’s service line and runs it through Bloom Energy’s solid oxide electrolyzer, which uses grid energy to create hydrogen.
The resulting hydrogen is injected into Caltech’s natural gas infrastructure upstream of Bloom Energy fuel cells, creating up to a 20% blend of hydrogen and natural gas.
All of this fuel blend is then converted into electricity with Bloom Energy’s fuel cells, and the electricity is then distributed for use on campus.
SoCalGas is working to help develop a state hydrogen blending standard by proposing pilot projects for approval by the CPUC. These projects could help to better understand how clean fuels like clean renewable hydrogen could be delivered through California’s natural gas system.