Duke Energy Florida has unveiled the DeBary Hydrogen Production Storage System, the nation’s first demonstration project capable of producing, storing, and combusting up to 100% green hydrogen. Located in Volusia County, the innovative system uses energy from Duke Energy Florida’s existing DeBary solar site to power electrolyzer units that split water into oxygen and hydrogen. The green hydrogen is then safely stored in reinforced containers for future use, while the oxygen is released into the atmosphere. This project aims to diversify and strengthen Duke Energy’s generation fleet, supporting customer reliability and meeting the growing demand for clean energy.
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