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H2 Power Generation: Duke Energy Florida Testing Green Hydrogen Mix

H2 Power Generation: Duke Energy Florida Testing Green Hydrogen Mix

Using two solar powered electrolyzers, Duke Energy Florida’s DeBary Hydrogen Production Storage System splits water into hydrogen and oxygen without the carbon emissions often associated with this production. The green hydrogen is then transferred to safe storage and can be used on-demand in “an existing combustion turbine that has been upgraded, using GE Vernova technology, to operate on a blend of natural gas and hydrogen or up to 100 percent hydrogen.” This supports their expansion of renewable energy and further diversifies Duke Energy Florida’s energy fleet. Read full article on EnergyTech.

Feb. 2026 BEST START Energy Digest

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