2.21.2022
Here is how green hydrogen is produced with biomethane/RNG
Market and policy
Hydrogen is one of the carriers of the future energy scenario. However, the electrolytic production of green hydrogen is an expensive method that requires a great deal of electricity and that is only suitable for large plants. Producing hydrogen from biomethane/RNG is a valid alternative. In this way, green hydrogen can be obtained at a reduced cost and with lower energy consumption. So how does this process – called reforming – actually work? Let’s find out in this interview.
Original language: English
Origin: Belgium
Speaker
Steve Jones
Senior Vice President, BayoTech
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