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Electric Power Research Institute Inc.

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An independent, non-profit organization that participated in the testing and confirmed the feasibility of blending hydrogen with natural gas for use in Wärtsilä engines.
EPRI's Low-Carbon Resources Initiative partnered with NYPA and GE to conduct the hydrogen blending study.
An initial partner in the hydrogen fuel project, contributing to the development of H2 infrastructure and economy.
Independent research organization that collaborated with Mitsubishi Power and Georgia Power to validate the hydrogen fuel blending demonstration project.
Research institution cited in the article for providing educational content comparing grey, blue, and green hydrogen production methods.
The Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI) is involved in research related to solar generation, and a project manager from EPRI commented on the impact of wildfire smoke on solar panel output.
Research partner working with Southern Research to study the impact of thermochemical storage systems on the cost of clean power, particularly solar energy.
EPRI is an independent, nonprofit organization that conducts R&D relating to electricity. They are involved in directing funding from the DOE's Transportation Electrification initiative to Odyne Systems, LLC.

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