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Natural Gas Blending

Natural Gas Blending

Introduction

Natural gas blending involves injecting hydrogen into existing natural gas pipelines to reduce carbon emissions without overhauling infrastructure.

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Blending Hydrogen with Natural Gas – National Grid

🧠 What It Means

  • Typically blends 5–20% hydrogen by volume.

  • Immediate use of existing gas grids.

  • Helps decarbonise heating and power gradually.

Key Challenges

  • Existing appliances may not handle high hydrogen blends.

  • Hydrogen can weaken pipeline materials (embrittlement).

  • Regulations vary across regions.

🦁 Muzaffar’s Comment

“It’s a low-lift way to make gas cleaner. Not flashy, but super practical.”

🦉 Sameer’s Comment

“It’s cool how we can tweak what’s already there. Baby steps into a hydrogen future.”

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