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This power plant offers a peek into the future

In Texas, an energy company is building a power plant that can run on hydrogen, a fuel that is gaining steam because of new tax credits and upcoming federal regulations

May 1, 2023 at 6:00 a.m. EDT
Workers help manufacture a Mitsubishi Power M501JAC gas turbine at Savannah Machinery Works. Such technology will be used in some of the newest power plants in development, including a planned Entergy facility in Texas. (Mitsubishi Power Americas)
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PORT ARTHUR, Tex. — A half-hour’s drive from where the modern oil and gas industry was born, a new power plant provides a glimpse into one possible future for fossil fuels.

In this Texas region called the Golden Triangle — named for the riches produced a century ago from the first modern oil field — the electricity producer Entergy is building what it calls the most advanced power station in its fleet. The $1.5 billion project comes with added capability: In addition to burning gas, its turbines can also run on hydrogen, a fuel that burns with no greenhouse gas emissions.