Hydrogen gas, whether it’s created through electrolysis (“green hydrogen”) or a steam methane reforming process (“blue hydrogen”), can be blended with natural gas into existing utility pipeline networks, harnessed for peak power generation, used in heavy-haul trucking and shipping, applied to industrial processes or stored for future use.
Enbridge will be a key player in the development of this low-carbon energy solution, given the sheer size of our gas pipeline network, our prowess in building and operating pipelines and storage, and our current hydrogen production and blending expertise. Our gas utility, Enbridge Gas, helped establish North America’s first utility-scale power-to-gas (P2G) facility in Markham, ON, and has established North America’s first hydrogen blending initiative by injecting that renewable hydrogen gas into its natural gas distribution network. Scroll to learn more about our work in the clean hydrogen space.
Hydrogen gas, whether it’s created through electrolysis (“green hydrogen”) or a steam methane reforming process (“blue hydrogen”), can be blended with natural gas into existing utility pipeline networks, harnessed for peak power generation, used in heavy-haul trucking and shipping, applied to industrial processes or stored for future use.
Enbridge will be a key player in the development of this low-carbon energy solution, given the sheer size of our gas pipeline network, our prowess in building and operating pipelines and storage, and our current hydrogen production and blending expertise. Our gas utility, Enbridge Gas, helped establish North America’s first utility-scale power-to-gas (P2G) facility in Markham, ON, and has established North America’s first hydrogen blending initiative by injecting that renewable hydrogen gas into its natural gas distribution network. Scroll to learn more about our work in the clean hydrogen space.
Hydrogen gas, whether it’s created through electrolysis (“green hydrogen”) or a steam methane reforming process (“blue hydrogen”), can be blended with natural gas into existing utility pipeline networks, harnessed for peak power generation, used in heavy-haul trucking and shipping, applied to industrial processes or stored for future use.
Enbridge will be a key player in the development of this low-carbon energy solution, given the sheer size of our gas pipeline network, our prowess in building and operating pipelines and storage, and our current hydrogen production and blending expertise. Our gas utility, Enbridge Gas, helped establish North America’s first utility-scale power-to-gas (P2G) facility in Markham, ON, and has established North America’s first hydrogen blending initiative by injecting that renewable hydrogen gas into its natural gas distribution network. Scroll to learn more about our work in the clean hydrogen space.