Clean Hydrogen From Natural Gas
One of the first ways that we can achieve cleaner natural gas is by blending in hydrogen to the gas. Hydrogen isn’t a greenhouse gas. It’s a simple element that, when consumed, only gives off water as a byproduct.
One of the first ways that we can achieve cleaner natural gas is by blending in hydrogen to the gas. Hydrogen isn’t a greenhouse gas. It’s a simple element that, when consumed, only gives off water as a byproduct.
Installed process heat and space heat and power generation systems can safely convert to hydrogen blending of up to 20%. Similarly, there are already products available that enable on-site hydrogen blending.
In the past couple of years, the conversation about hydrogen’s role in the decarbonization of the energy sector has shifted from how it can be done to when it will be done.
With the world still reliant on fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, to meet its ever-increasing energy requirements, there is a strong push to find and use renewable energy sources, like Hydrogen, to displace fossil fuels.