U.S. Senator Visits University of Tulsa's Innovative Hydrogen Blending Research Facility
Key Ideas
  • University of Tulsa's College of Engineering & Computer Science is conducting hydrogen blending research to reduce carbon emissions.
  • Sagebrush, LLC is collaborating with UTulsa to optimize hydrogen blending in natural gas pipelines.
  • Hydrogen blending project aims to achieve maximum emission reduction while addressing pipeline integrity concerns.
  • The partnership between UTulsa and Sagebrush demonstrates a commitment to innovative solutions in the energy industry.
U.S. Senator James Lankford visited The University of Tulsa's College of Engineering & Computer Science to witness a hydrogen blending project aimed at reducing carbon emissions. Researchers are exploring the effectiveness of adding hydrogen into natural gas pipelines to replace methane and lower carbon dioxide production. The collaboration with Sagebrush, LLC, a pipeline industry leader, focuses on finding the ideal hydrogen percentage for emission reduction while considering pipeline integrity. UTulsa's advanced facilities and expertise allow for efficient testing, with results expected early next year. This initiative reflects a shared commitment to innovation in sustainable energy solutions.
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