Fuel Cell Power Plant Planned for Sonoma County
In a move to help bring down the growing problem of greenhouse gas emissions in Sonoma County, it has been reported that the Sonoma County government has embarked on putting up a $22.3 million reduction plan that includes installing a fuel cell power plant.
The plant, which takes hydrogen from natural gas to create an electrochemical reaction that produces electricity, will cost about $9.8 million and will be key to achieving reduced energy usage. It does seem like a heavy price to pay but if you want to address the health issues which could balloon in Sonoma County, they may perhaps want to view it as a long-term plan that can improve the local way of business and improving societal inclinations as well.
(Source) Press Democrat
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