BANGKOK -- Thailand's state-owned utility, the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT), is working toward using some hydrogen fuel at its natural-gas-fired power plants to reduce its carbon emissions, starting as early as 2030.
Mixing hydrogen with natural gas cuts greenhouse gas emissions

Thailand's public power utility plans to add hydrogen to its energy mix as early as 2030. (EGAT)
BANGKOK -- Thailand's state-owned utility, the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT), is working toward using some hydrogen fuel at its natural-gas-fired power plants to reduce its carbon emissions, starting as early as 2030.