How does the HTC hydrogen production technology differ from other available technologies?
The CDRM is an innovative way to produce H2 from two potent greenhouse gases, CO2 and methane (CH4). This process is scalable compared to the conventional method of large scale hydrogen production – the steam reforming of natural gas. Because of its gaseous nature, H2 does not transport efficiently as it is costly to deliver in small amounts due to high compression and delivery costs, and it causes iron embrittlement if it is transported via unlined pipeline. Thus, small scale plants for CO2 reforming of natural gas to produce hydrogen can be economically viable when built and located near H2 users to avoid costly handling and distribution problems.
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