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re: Stated at CERAWeek: Hydrogen adoption will cost Europe, US more than $1 trillion
Posted on 3/19/24 at 12:49 am to GumboPot
Posted on 3/19/24 at 12:49 am to GumboPot
Hydrogen is the base for ammonia. Ammonia usage is increasing a lot between farming and marine transportation has begun to use Ammonia as fuel.
It's very hard to say if Hydrogen will become more widespread adopted. Hydrogen can either come from electrolyzers which uses water to make H2, but is very expensive or can be made from nat gas to Hydrogen refining type process. All depends on if the technology becomes cheaper or supply from natural reservoirs becomes produced like nat gas instead of relying on electrolyzers, ATR or SMR.
It's very hard to say if Hydrogen will become more widespread adopted. Hydrogen can either come from electrolyzers which uses water to make H2, but is very expensive or can be made from nat gas to Hydrogen refining type process. All depends on if the technology becomes cheaper or supply from natural reservoirs becomes produced like nat gas instead of relying on electrolyzers, ATR or SMR.
This post was edited on 3/19/24 at 2:18 am
Posted on 3/19/24 at 10:33 am to Saunson69
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Hydrogen is the base for ammonia. Ammonia usage is increasing a lot between farming and marine transportation has begun to use Ammonia as fuel.
Ammonia as fuel for fuel cells offers an interesting set of possibilities because it can allow the use of alkaloid fuel cells. Alkaloid fuel cells use glorified potash without expensive noble metals for catalysts. Alkaloid fuel cells are poisoned by carbon, but that's not a problem with ammonia (NH3).
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