Transforming Gas Networks with Hydrogen Integration
Time: 2:30 PM - 3:15 PM
Date: 2024/11/19
Synopsis
In the United States, there are presently 1,600 miles of dedicated hydrogen pipelines. The cost of expanding the hydrogen pipeline delivery infrastructure is one of the technical issues that the hydrogen industry is facing among pipeline fabrication, hydrogen permeation, and leaks. Â To combat these barriers, the DOE has suggested that the existing natural gas pipeline carry a blend of natural gas and up to 15% hydrogen. When will standards for injecting hydrogen into natural gas pipelines become a priority?
- What are the costs and benefits of repurposing existing infrastructure for hydrogen transportation?
- How do pipeline materials facilitate the safe and efficient integration of hydrogen into existing natural gas pipelines?
- How do government policies support the development and adoption of standards for hydrogen injection into natural gas pipelines, while ensuring safety and environmental protection?
Moderator
- Jeffrey Stokes Senior Director of Renewables Engineering & Technical Support - PSEG
Speaker
- Elliott Gold Vice President, Corporate Planning - Philadelphia Gas Works
- Missie Hills OMS Program Manager - Williams Company
- Vincent Holohan Senior Engineer, Office of Pipeline Safety (OPS), Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) - U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT)
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