{"id":455950,"date":"2021-07-12T02:10:29","date_gmt":"2021-07-12T06:10:29","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/governor-cuomo-announces-new-york-will-explore-potential-role-of-green-hydrogen-as-part-of-comprehensive-decarbonization-strategy-nyserda-nyserda.php"},"modified":"2021-07-12T02:10:29","modified_gmt":"2021-07-12T06:10:29","slug":"governor-cuomo-announces-new-york-will-explore-potential-role-of-green-hydrogen-as-part-of-comprehensive-decarbonization-strategy-nyserda-nyserda","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/resource-based-economy\/governor-cuomo-announces-new-york-will-explore-potential-role-of-green-hydrogen-as-part-of-comprehensive-decarbonization-strategy-nyserda-nyserda.php","title":{"rendered":"Governor Cuomo Announces New York Will Explore Potential Role of Green Hydrogen as Part of Comprehensive Decarbonization Strategy &#8211; NYSERDA &#8211; NYSERDA"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    State Collaborating with National Renewable Energy Laboratory and Additional Partners to Study Possible Applications for Green Hydrogen, Making $12.5 Million Available for Long Duration Energy Storage Solutions<\/p>\n<p>    July 08, 2021<\/p>\n<p>Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that New York plans to  explore the potential role of green hydrogen as part of the State's  comprehensive decarbonization strategy. To support this effort to study green hydrogen and its possible  applications, the state is collaborating with the National Renewable Energy  Laboratory, joining two hydrogen-focused organizations to inform State  decision-making and making $12.5 million in funding available for long duration  energy storage technologies and demonstration projects that may include green  hydrogen. Additionally, the New York Power Authority, collaborating with the  Electric Power Research Institute, General Electric and hydrogen supplier  Airgas, will undertake an industry-leading green hydrogen demonstration project  at NYPA's natural gas plant on Long Island to evaluate the resource's potential  role in displacing fossil fuels from power generation. At the close of this  short-term project, peer-reviewed results will be shared with the industry and  public so that key learnings can inform decarbonization efforts. This  announcement supports Governor Cuomo's  goal to reduce emissions 85 percent by 2050, as outlined in the Climate  Leadership and Community Protection Act. <\/p>\n<p>\"New  York is leading the way forward on protecting the environment and combating  climate change,\" Governor Cuomo said. \"Part of our ongoing  efforts is setting an example for other states and nations to follow. As we transition  to a clean energy economy, we are exploring every resource available as a  potential tool to address climate change and documenting what we find to share  as part of broader national and global conversations so we can build a  brighter, greener future for all.\" <\/p>\n<p>\"New York's nation-leading efforts to  transition to a cleaner, greener economy include examining all available  renewable energy options,\"said Lieutenant Governor Kathy Hochul.\"This  initiative will help New York lead the way to study green hydrogen and its  applications as part of our decarbonization strategy and efforts to reduce  emissions and create a more sustainable future for all.\" <\/p>\n<p>Green hydrogen, hydrogen produced using renewable energy,  including wind, solar, and hydroelectricity, has the potential to decarbonize  challenging sectors of the economy. As part of the State's efforts to assess  green hydrogen's potential role in economy-wide decarbonization efforts, the  New York State Energy Research and Development Authority is leading a  comprehensive stakeholder engagement effort to gain and share knowledge and  understanding of the support this resource could provide for meeting the  Climate Leadership and Community Protection Act goals across multiple sectors.  The stakeholder engagement began in December 2020 at a \"Deep  Decarbonization Workshop\" co-hosted by NYSERDA and the New York State  Department of Environmental Conservation. <\/p>\n<p>A more comprehensive and ongoing approach will begin with an  additional workshop and listening session being planned for this fall. The  session will be used to help NYSERDA understand how to expand stakeholder  engagement to ensure that additional assessment of the pathways, opportunities,  and challenges of generating and utilizing green hydrogen across all sectors  includes consideration of all stakeholder perspectives, including environmental  justice organizations and communities.   The State's multi-pronged, comprehensive approach to understanding  and exploring the potential role green hydrogen can play in achieving the  Climate Act goals include: <\/p>\n<p>NYSERDA will commence a hydrogen strategy study in conjunction  with the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, to compile the foundational,  base-line information and data that will enable New York to have robust  discussions and dialogue around the role green hydrogen could play in New  York's decarbonization plans. This strategy study will place a particular focus  on opportunities surrounding green hydrogen to align the State's hydrogen  strategy with the existing mandates for 70 percent renewable electricity by  2030 and 100 percent zero-emission electricity by 2040. Building on  relationships with NREL and the United States Department of Energy, NYSERDA  will benefit from local, regional, national, and global insights on the  evolution of green hydrogen to help guide State direction and decision  making. <\/p>\n<p>A NYPA-led, first-of-its-kind demonstration project will  investigate the potential of substituting renewable hydrogen for a portion of  the natural gas used to generate power at NYPA's Brentwood Power Station on  Long Island. The project team will evaluate different concentrations of  hydrogen blended with natural gas at regular intervals and will assess the  blend's effect on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and its overall system and  environmental impacts, including nitrogen oxide emissions. The project will  begin in fall2021 and is expected to last  six to eight weeks. <\/p>\n<p>The plant, which consists of a GE LM-6000 combustion turbine  currently fueled by natural gas, was commissioned in the summer of 2001 to  increase local power generation capacity for Long Island and New York City in  anticipation of potential summer power shortages.GE hasmore than 6 million  operating hours and more than 30 years of experience using hydrogen and other  similar low-BTU fuels. <\/p>\n<p>NYPA will lead the project with collaboration from partners  including EPRI, GE, Sargent & Lundy, Airgas, and Fresh Meadow Power. EPRI  will assist with the project design and technical evaluation.As the gas  turbine original equipment manufacturer, GE will supply a state-of-the art  hydrogen\/natural gas blending system and support the project's planning and  execution.Sargent & Lundy, acting as the engineer of record for the  project, will provide overall engineering and safety reviews. Airgas is the  supplier of renewable hydrogen and Fresh Meadow Power will provide piping  system design, material procurement and installation services for the project.   <\/p>\n<p> To ensure New York State is at the forefront of hydrogen safety,  NYSERDA has joined the Center for Hydrogen Safety, a global community of more  than 75 government, industry and national lab participants supporting and  promoting hydrogen safety and best practices worldwide across industrial and  consumer applications in the energy transition. As a member, NYSERDA will have  direct access to global safety best practices on hydrogen, training courses and  materials, and a safety panel of experts available for specific demonstration  project safety reviews. <\/p>\n<p> NYSERDA has also joined the HyBlend Collaborative Research  Partnership which is comprised of six national labs and fifteen  university\/industry partners co-led by NREL and Stony Brook University. This  national partnership will generate a database to allow New York to assess the  use of existing infrastructure for hydrogen and to develop general principles  of operation of blended hydrogen\/natural gas delivery systems. <\/p>\n<p>Finally, NYSERDA will encourage product development and  demonstration projects in energy storage that is six-plus hours in duration,  otherwise known as LDES, by making up to $12.5 million in funding available  through its Renewable Optimization and Energy Storage Innovation Program.  Project submissions should advance, develop, or field-test hydrogen, electric,  chemical, mechanical, or thermal-electric storage technologies that will  address cost, performance, and renewable integration challenges in New York  State. Submissions must only include innovative long duration energy storage  technologies which are yet to be commercialized. Awards will be made for the  following project categories: early studies, product development, multi-stage,  demonstration projects and federal cost-share. <\/p>\n<p>Proposals will be accepted in three rounds through June 2022.  Additional details for this solicitation are available on NYSERDA'swebsite, includingproposal submission requirements. <\/p>\n<p>NYSERDA President and CEO Doreen M. Harris said,\"We are actively exploring all technologies and options in  meeting the State's climate targets under the CLCPA and are excited to expand  our knowledge of hydrogen applications specifically.Supporting innovation and studying new technologies is important  to remain on the cutting edge of evolving solutions that will complement our  existing decarbonization effortsand the Climate Action Council's work to ensure that New York has  a reliable and cost-effective energy system.\" <\/p>\n<p>NYPA President and CEO Gil C. Quiniones said,\"NYPA will be the nation's first state utility to perform a  demonstration project aimed at assessing the technical feasibility of operating  an existing power generation facility with a hydrogen and natural gas blend.  Hydrogen may have the potential to be one of the tools we use to help New York  State achieve its aggressive climate leadership goals for a carbon-free  electric system. This project will help us evaluate green hydrogen's viability  in decarbonizing electricity production.\" <\/p>\n<p>New York State Department of Environmental Conservation  Commissioner Basil Seggos said, \"Today, New York State is announcing a nation-leading  project to study green hydrogen and its potential to advance low-carbon technologies  for energy generation. Industry experts are developing cutting-edge,  science-based solutions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. DEC is proud of our  role in advancing New York's ambitious climate agenda. We look forward to  continuing the remarkable progress New York has made in combating climate  change by letting science drive decisions and policy.\" <\/p>\n<p>Senator Kevin Parker, Energy and Telecommunications Committee  Chair, said,  \"Exploration of green hydrogen as a potential part of a multi-pronged  approach to decarbonization is a smart pursuit. For New York to be successful  in transitioning to a cleaner, sustainable energy economy, we must investigate  potential new energy resources. Today's announcement signifies that New York is  committed to looking at innovative ways to achieve the ambitious goals set  forth by the Climate Act. These initiatives together represent the creativity  we need tomeet our aggressive climate leadership goals.\" <\/p>\n<p>Assembly Member Michael Cusick, Assembly Energy Committee Chair, said,\"Today's announcement is a major step in the process of  decarbonizing New York State. In pursuit of achieving our ambitious clean  energy goals, it is crucial that we examine all possibilities and explore the  potential of all forms of alternative energy. Green Hydrogen is a relatively  untapped resource with the potential to provide ample green energy and reduce  emissions significantly. As a state we are taking a responsible and practical  approach by commencing a formal study of the potential and launching a pilot  program which will be analyzed to ensure the most efficient integration of  green Hydrogen into our energy grid.\" <\/p>\n<p>NREL Laboratory Director Martin Kellersaid,\"NREL looks forward to collaborating  with NYSERDA on this important study in support of New York's decarbonization  goals. Renewable hydrogen has the potential to play an important role in our  energy future and this research will provide a critical foundation to inform  and enable that future.\" <\/p>\n<p>EPRI President and CEO Arshad Mansoorsaid, \"EPRI is committed to helping communities  worldwide realize bold carbon reduction goals affordably and reliably.  Partnerships like NYPA's flagship project are essential to advancing hydrogen  technologies and driving more clean energy solutions, from New York to  Tokyo.\" <\/p>\n<p>Scott Strazik, CEO of GE Powersaid, \"GE is proud to partner with NYPA, EPRI  and other project participants to advance the deployment of lower-carbon gas  power generation technology through a green hydrogen demonstration project. By utilizing  pre-combustion hydrogen fuels to reduce carbon emissions, we will advance a  decade of action to decarbonize the power generation industry and combat  climate change. We look forward to utilizing our 80+ years of gas turbine  development experienceincluding six million operating hours using alternative  low heating value fuels including hydrogento accelerate a reliable,  affordable, and sustainable energy future.\" <\/p>\n<p>Michael J. Graff, Chairman & CEO, American Air Liquide  Holdings, Inc., Executive Vice President, Air Liquide Group and Chairman of the  Board of Airgas said,\"Airgas, an Air Liquide  company, and our more than 400 Airgas and Air Liquide employees in New York  State, are proud to support the state's goal of reaching net zero emissions by  2050. As part of our sustainability objectives, we share a similar commitment  of achieving carbon neutrality by 2050, an objective largely supported by our  over 50 years of experience mastering the entire hydrogen value chain.  Leveraging this experience, alongside our U.S. and global leadership in  hydrogen energy insight, innovation, and investment, we are proud to offer our  customers sustainable solutions, like renewable hydrogen, to meet their own  climate objectives and together develop a cleaner, safer, more reliable energy  system. We believe hydrogen is a strong driver of the energy transition and are  looking forward to continued collaboration in reaching New York State's  goal.\"  <\/p>\n<p>Sargent & Lundy Senior Vice President Paul Eidensaid, \"Sargent & Lundy is excited to support  NYPA and EPRI in the nation's first full-scale demonstration project  transforming an existing power generation facility to operate on  hydrogen-blended fuels. With over 130 years of power experience, we've been  involved in many industry firsts. This transition to hydrogen is another  technological leap for the industry. Hydrogen-based fuels will allow existing  stations to return to the forefront in the industry while reducing greenhouse  gas emissions. Our work to integrate contributions from the partner  organizations on this project has been a great fit for Sargent & Lundy's  hydrogen team.\" <\/p>\n<p>John Valvo, Vice President of Fresh Meadow Power, LLC said,\"Fresh Meadow Power is proud to be an integral partner with  New York Power Authority, as well as the other team members, on this innovative  feasibility project for blending natural gas with green hydrogen for power  generation. A full-service contractor, FMP specializes in both new construction  and maintenance\/outage services on conventional and cogeneration power plants  and all types of heavy industrial operations. We provide construction,  maintenance and related services for all mechanical energy systems. Our working  knowledge of NYPA's South East New York facilities allows FMP to provide quick  response, local Union craft knowledge, and enhanced logistics of people, tools  and equipment.\" <\/p>\n<p>New York State AFL-CIO President Mario Cilento said, \"It's critical that New York State invest in clean sources  of energy to protect the environment and create a better world for our  children, and green hydrogen is rich in untapped potential. Building off  emission reduction goals earlier this year with nation-leading workforce  standards, including prevailing wage, Buy American and labor peace, green hydrogen  has the potential to create thousands of good union jobs across the  construction, service, energy and transportation sectors. I applaud Governor  Cuomo's foresight in exploring the role green hydrogen can play in the future  for New York State.\" <\/p>\n<p>United Association of Plumbers, Pipefitters and Sprinklerfitters  International Representative John J. Murphy said, \"New York is leading the way forward using clean,  renewable sources of energy to save the environment and protect the planet, and  green hydrogen is a potential next step in that ongoing effort. The State is  taking important action with this announcement to consider green hydrogen as  part of its decarbonization strategy, and in doing so can provide a just  transition for tens of thousands of men and women in NY that build power  generating facilities. Its multi-pronged approach will ensure we're able to get  the biggest bang for our buck. I thank Governor Cuomo for his leadership on  this critical issue and look forward to seeing the ways green hydrogen can  improve our state for the better.\" <\/p>\n<p>  Governor Cuomo's nation-leading climate agenda is the most  aggressive climate and clean energy initiative in the nation, calling for an  orderly and just transition to clean energy that creates jobs and continues  fostering a green economy as New York State recovers from the COVID-19  pandemic. Enshrined into law through the Climate Leadership andCommunity  Protection Act, New York is on a path to achieveits mandated goal of a  zero-emission electricity sector by 2040, including 70 percent renewable energy  generation by 2030, and to reach economy wide carbon neutrality. It builds on  New York's unprecedented investments to ramp-up clean energy including over $21  billion in 91 large-scale renewable projects across the state, $6.8 billion to  reduce buildings emissions, $1.8 billion to scale up solar, more than $1  billion for clean transportation initiatives, and over $1.2 billion in NY Green  Bank commitments. Combined, these investments are supporting more than 150,000  jobs in New York's clean energy sector in 2019, a 2,100 percent growth in the  distributed solar sector since 2011 and a commitment to develop 9,000 megawatts  of offshore wind by 2035. Under Governor Cuomo's leadership, New York will  build on this progress and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 85 percent from  1990 levels by 2050, whileensuring that at least 35 percent with a goal  of 40percent of the benefits of clean energy investmentsare directedto disadvantaged communities,  and advanceprogress towards the  state's 2025 energy efficiency target of reducing on-site energy consumption by  185 trillion BTUs of end-use energy savings. <\/p>\n<p>NYSERDA, a public benefit corporation, offers objective information and analysis, innovative programs, technical expertise, and funding to help New Yorkers increase energy efficiency, save money, use renewable energy, and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. NYSERDA professionals work to protect the environment and create clean-energy jobs. NYSERDA has been developing partnerships to advance innovative energy solutions in New York State since 1975. To learn more about NYSERDAs programs and funding opportunities, visitnyserda.ny.gov or follow us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, or Instagram.<\/p>\n<p>NYPA is the largest state public power organization in the nation, operating 16 generating facilities and more than 1,400 circuit-miles of transmission lines. More than 70 percent of the electricity NYPA produces is clean renewable hydropower. NYPA uses no tax money or state credit. It finances its operations through the sale of bonds and revenues earned in large part through sales of electricity. For more information visit <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nypa.gov\" rel=\"nofollow\">http:\/\/www.nypa.gov<\/a> and follow us on Twitter @NYPAenergy, Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr and LinkedIn.<\/p>\n<p>Last Updated:  07\/08\/2021<\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>More here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nyserda.ny.gov\/About\/Newsroom\/2021-Announcements\/2021-07-08-Governor-Cuomo-Announces-New-York-Will-Explore-Potential-Role-of-Green-Hydrogen\" title=\"Governor Cuomo Announces New York Will Explore Potential Role of Green Hydrogen as Part of Comprehensive Decarbonization Strategy - NYSERDA - NYSERDA\">Governor Cuomo Announces New York Will Explore Potential Role of Green Hydrogen as Part of Comprehensive Decarbonization Strategy - NYSERDA - NYSERDA<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> State Collaborating with National Renewable Energy Laboratory and Additional Partners to Study Possible Applications for Green Hydrogen, Making $12.5 Million Available for Long Duration Energy Storage Solutions July 08, 2021 Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that New York plans to explore the potential role of green hydrogen as part of the State's comprehensive decarbonization strategy. 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