Austin Energy still says hydrogen power plant may be the answer to grid growing pains - Austin Monitor
Briefly

As staff weigh the costs and benefits of each hypothetical route, they consider a new hydrogen-capable combined cycle gas plant and an expanded transmission infrastructure.
Environmental watchdogs have been critical of Austin Energy's initial proposal, pushing for a more dedicated commitment to reversing greenhouse gas emissions rather than relying on transitional fossil fuels.
Despite the challenges, Austin Energy aims to retire all coal and natural gas assets by 2035, showcasing their commitment to a cleaner energy future.
In response to Electric Utility Commission recommendations, Austin Energy is exploring more aggressive strategies to enhance local solar generation and battery storage capacity.
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