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Could finding enough white hydrogen make a difference to decarbonization?

Hydrogen Fuel News

Brown, black and grey H2, for instance, are all produced using processes with fossil fuels, such as coal or natural gas. Green H2 is produced using electrolysis (water molecule splitting) powered by renewable energy such as solar or wind power. How is white hydrogen different from green hydrogen?

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Pop goes the diesel?

Envirotec Magazine

And while it took over 40 years to bring solar and wind power to cost parity with legacy energy sources, those banking on hydrogen (everyone, it seems) are hoping to squeeze that development work into a much shorter timeframe. In the UK, the blending of hydrogen into the gas grid is starting to appear on the horizon.

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The prospects for I-1631 eliminating 20 million tons of carbon pollution annually by 2035

Low Carbon Prosperity

each year 2020-2023, and a higher than average allocation in years 2024-2035. $40 These include investment in five categories: wind power, forestry and water, energy efficiency, and public transit including a focus on rural investments. Direct Bill Assistance (share of total fee revenue and claimed credits). 40 million.

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How to build a green hydrogen refinery for the maritime industry in Rotterdam

Mr. Sustainability

Shell - Gas to liquids (GTL) | Shell Natural Gas. This is the practice where natural gas is separated into hydrogen and CO2. Given our lack of knowledge on this specific topic, we cannot state with confidence the energy required to create a metric ton of synthetic fuel, whether it would be methane or diesel.

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How to build a green hydrogen refinery for the maritime industry in Rotterdam

Mr. Sustainability

This is the practice where natural gas is separated into hydrogen and CO2, where the hydrogen is used for the petrochemical industry and CO2 is simply released into the atmosphere. Apparently they aim to produce 60,000 kg of green hydrogen on the Tweede Maasvlakte using green electricity from offshore wind. No surprise there.

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Why Gas Stoves Matter to the Climate – and the Gas Industry

DeSmogBlog

By Daniel Cohan , Rice University Gas stoves are a leading source of hazardous indoor air pollution , but they emit only a tiny share of the greenhouse gases that warm the climate. 9, 2023, when Richard Trumka Jr., Gas stoves account for just 0.1% greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. This debate reignited on Jan.

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Cascadia is known for strong climate action. So why are emissions still rising?

Grist

When InvestigateWest launched the Getting to Zero: Decarbonizing Cascadia series in January 2021, the latest official data showed that emissions of carbon dioxide, methane, and other greenhouse gases had risen steadily from 2012 to 2018, and the region wasn’t on track to make big cuts this decade. “We Ensuring a cleaner and reliable grid.