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Syracuse.com: Oswego Becomes First US Nuclear Power Plant To Make Hydrogen

Scriba, N.Y. โ€“ Upstate New Yorkโ€™s largest nuclear power station is branching out into the hydrogen business in hopes of boosting its profits and its role in New Yorkโ€™s energy grid of the future.

Nine Mile Point Nuclear Station soon will begin using a fraction of its electric output to make hydrogen, a fuel that could one day power airplanes and trucks, heat buildings, and store energy for the power grid, among other uses.

Itโ€™s a demonstration project for now. But plant owner Constellation Energy Corp., the nationโ€™s largest nuclear operator, anticipates that hydrogen will play an important role in the companyโ€™s future, CEO Joe Dominguez said Wednesday at the Scriba plant.

Eventually, some of Constellationโ€™s 23 nuclear plants might devote up to half of their generating capacity to hydrogen production, Dominguez said.