Hydrogen, Not Coal, to Be Burned at Nebraska Power Plant

Hydrogen, Not Coal, to Be Burned at Nebraska Power Plant

Hydrogen, Not Coal, to Be Burned at Nebraska Power Plant

SUGAR LAND--June 11, 2015--Written by John Egan for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--The Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) (Columbus, Nebraska) plans to switch from coal to hydrogen at Unit 2 of its Sheldon Power Station. The hydrogen will be a by-product of a carbon-black manufacturing plant that Monolith Materials Incorporated (Redwood City, San Francisco, California) plans to build next to the Sheldon station, near Lincoln, Nebraska.

Within this article: Details on plans to use hydrogen for Unit 2 of the Sheldon Power Station.

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