Friday, 2 April 2021, 2:42 pm
A plan to blend Taupō -generated hydrogen
into local natural gas supplies, before switching to
delivering 100 per cent hydrogen by 2050, will boost the
local energy economy according to Firstgas Group, which
operates the natural gas pipe networks in the North Island
and owns Rockgas, an LPG supply and distribution
business.
A report released by Firstgas this
week details Taupō’s role in a nationwide change over the
next thirty years toward zero carbon gases.
Based on
the report, Firstgas Group says it can phase in natural gas
blends of up to 20 per cent hydrogen from 2030, while a full
Friday, 2 April 2021, 2:41 pm
A plan to blend Waikato-generated hydrogen into
local natural gas supplies, before switching to delivering
100 per cent hydrogen by 2050, will create a new local
energy economy according to Firstgas Group, which operates
the natural gas pipe networks in the North Island and owns
Rockgas, an LPG supply and distribution
business.
A report released by Firstgas this
week details Waikato’s role in a nationwide change over
the next thirty years toward zero carbon gases.
Based
on the report, Firstgas Group says it can phase in natural
gas blends of up to 20 per cent hydrogen from 2030, while a
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