13
Aug
15:00
Blue hydrogen may delay real low-carbon technology: study
Researchers at Cornell and Stanford universities claim blue hydrogen has a much higher greenhouse gas emissions rate than burning natural gas or coal for heating purposes, Kallanish reports.
According to the study published on 12 August, blue hydrogen, which is produced from natural gas with carbon capture and storage technology, isn’t as “green” or low carbon as many portray. It found that CO2 equivalent emissions for blue hydrogen are only 9-12…
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