Duke Energy hosts an open house to inform residents about a proposed green hydrogen system

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Stop by City Hall (16 Colomba Road) between 6-8pm as Duke Energy hosts an open house to inform residents about a proposed green hydrogen system. 

The following message is from the Duke Energy Renewables Outreach Team: 

“Duke Energy is working toward a cleaner energy future by developing innovative renewable energy projects to benefit Floridians. We would like to share our proposed plan to add a green hydrogen facility at our existing site, which will effectively increase reliability in your area. This project will be located within our existing Duke Energy Florida property off Highbanks Road, where you will not be able to see or hear the facility. We will be hosting an open house and invite you to join us. This is a great opportunity for you to ask our dedicated team questions about the project.”

renewableoutreach@duke-energy.com

800.395.3853

Original source can be found here.



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