The Energy Resource of the Future: Hydrogen
U.S. grid scale power generation is currently heavily dependent of energy sources such as natural gas (38%), coal (24%), and nuclear power (19%).
- The power generation mix is expected to go through the mid-2020s
- U.S. renewable electricity generation and cleaner-coal alternative natural gas are expected to be fastest growing sources of generation
- Coal-fire powered and nuclear electricity generation are expected to significantly decline in mid-2020s as aging plants and regulatory targets put pressure on plant operators and officials to close-down plants
- Hydrocarbon and nuclear-powered plants are expected to close down in significant numbers without planned replacements in place
- Need for significant new capital investment in new plants, challenges with grid-stability and worker re-training
A Better Practical and Economic Solution Exists
Brooks Energy Company through its geological expertise in carbon sequestration has partnered up with NewPoint Gas under EH2 Power umbrella to convert old plants and natural gas plants into Hydrogen Powered Zero-Emissions Power plants.
This new upcycled Blue Hydrogen powered plants eliminates carbon emissions and also reduces
- Capital costs
- Environmental impacts of new construction
- Operation ready construction time
- Helps the displaced workforce and protects communities