Hydrogen-enriched natural gas (HENG) refers to mixtures where a portion of conventional natural gas in pipelines is replaced with hydrogen, with the goal of reducing the carbon intensity of the delivered fuel while using much of the existing gas infrastructure and end-use appliances.[9] Typical blending levels discussed in technical and policy literature range up to about 20% hydrogen by volume in distribution systems, where studies suggest that explosion risk and other safety parameters may remain comparable to current gas use if properly managed.
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