The Shift from Hydrogen Co-Firing to CCS in the EPA's Power Plant Rule
This presentation explores the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) recent changes to its emissions performance standards for existing fossil-fired plants. Originally, the EPA proposed using both carbon capture and storage (CCS) and hydrogen co-firing as viable pathways. However, the final rule now exclusively mandates CCS technology, citing cost and availability concerns for green hydrogen. Presenters will delve into the reasons behind this policy shift and its implications for power plant operations and emission reduction strategies.