Alberta bill enables hydrogen home heating, electricity market remodelling
- Alberta's government is considering hydrogen as a heating fuel and is overhauling the electricity market.
- Utilities Minister Neudorf tabled legislation to allow hydrogen blending, citing a desire for low-emission options.
- The legislation includes customer approval for hydrogen use and electricity market changes.
- Neudorf stated safety is a priority; the province will set a safe blending rate, perhaps around ATCO's 5% cap.
- The changes are projected to boost demand and reduce emissions, but analysts are concerned about costs and renewable energy viability.
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Alberta bill enables hydrogen home heating, electricity market remodelling
Alberta's government is looking to give the green light to hydrogen as a home and commercial heating fuel in a move it says will boost demand and reduce emissions.


Alberta looks to allow hydrogen blending to heat homes and businesses
Alberta is looking to add hydrogen blending into the province’s natural gas distribution system for residential and commercial heating as well as move to a day-ahead market and a cost-causation model for transmission infrastructure.
Alberta government wants to blend hydrogen with natural gas for home and commercial heating - Solution 105
The Alberta government tabled legislation that would allow utility companies to blend hydrogen with their natural gas supply for home and commercial heating. “Hydrogen presents an enormous opportunity and we want to ensure our province can remain a global leader,” Utilities Minister Nathan Neudorf said at a legislature news conference. Hydrogen is easily ignitable and… Read More »Alberta government wants to blend hydrogen with natural gas for hom
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