14
Dec
12:55
Siemens, Duke Energy, Clemson team up on hydrogen project
Siemens Energy, Duke Energy and Clemson University are teaming up to study the use of hydrogen for energy storage and as low-carbon or no-carbon fuel source.
The project intends to produce energy for Duke Energy’s combined heat-and-power plant at Clemson University in South Carolina, Kallanish reports.
The US Department of Energy has awarded Siemens Energy a $200,000 grant for the research initiative. The pilot project is called H2-Orange, a reference to on…
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