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LCRI Looks at Hydrogen, Biofuels, Synthetic Fuels: The Digest s 2020 Multi-Slide Guide to Low-Carbon Fuels : Biofuels Digest

LCRI Looks at Hydrogen, Biofuels, Synthetic Fuels: The Digest s 2020 Multi-Slide Guide to Low-Carbon Fuels : Biofuels Digest
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Low-Carbon Resources Initiative surpasses $100M in funding from 33 global partners : Biofuels Digest

LCRI is a five-year initiative that brings together industry stakeholders to accelerate development and demonstration of low- and zero-carbon energy technologies through transformative, clean energy research and development. “As industry and government take aggressive action to address climate change, LCRI is identifying and accelerating low-carbon options essential to a clean energy future,” said Neva Espinoza, Vice President of Energy Supply and Low-Carbon Resources. “Together EPRI and GTI are driving a historic effort, combining our unique technical expertise with deep experience from leading energy companies to make a net-zero future possible.”

EPRI, GTI s Low-Carbon Resources Initiative Gains Another Sponsor, Surpasses $100M Funding Milestone

EPRI, GTI’s Low-Carbon Resources Initiative Gains Another Sponsor, Surpasses $100M Funding Milestone The Low-Carbon Resources Initiative (LCRI), a collaborative project from the Electric Power Research Institute Inc. (EPRI) and Gas Technology Institute (GTI), added its 33rd sponsor, achieving and exceeding its $100 million effort to develop alternatives to natural gas.  Utility holding company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota and newest member, Xcel Energy joined the efforts of the LCRI to bring together industry stakeholders and accelerate the development of low- and zero-carbon energy solutions.  Under the LCRI, EPRI and GTI, accompanied by sponsors, hope to bring early-stage technologies to commercial scale by 2030. Independent and nonprofit organization EPRI previously committed $10 million to the multi-year project. 

Southern Company takes foundational leadership role in hydrogen R&D effort to achieve net-zero goals

Share this article Share this article ATLANTA, Feb. 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Southern Company and its Southern Company Gas subsidiary have helped to start a new research and development (R&D) initiative, known as HyBlend, to address the technical barriers to blending hydrogen in natural gas infrastructure and study life-cycle emissions of hydrogen blends. As the leading energy industry sponsor, Southern Company Gas will spearhead the initiative. The HyBlend project will utilize expertise in Southern Company s industry-leading R&D organization, along with industry partners, research consortia, academia and national laboratories, and encompass more than $15 million in hydrogen research. (PRNewsfoto/Southern Company) Natural gas is a critical partner in the growth of renewables as we foresee numerous opportunities to leverage our existing infrastructure to support clean energy, such as hydrogen, said Dr. Mark S. Berry, vice president of R&D at Southern Company. Emerging technolog

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