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April 26, 2024
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Analysts: US to be Hydrogen Powerhouse Within a Decade
Color, Origins not the Point, says John Wood Group
More than 95 percent of the hydrogen produced in the U.S. today is made from "natural gas reforming," a mature industrial technology that separates hydrogen from methane (CH4) found in low cost natural gas under high pressure and at high temperatures. The DOE has proposed that the hydrogen could be used in fuel cell powered electric vehicles while the carbon dioxide could be stored underground.
More than 95 percent of the hydrogen produced in the U.S. today is made from "natural gas reforming," a mature industrial technology that separates hydrogen from methane (CH4) found in low cost natural gas under high pressure and at high temperatures. The DOE has proposed that the hydrogen could be used in fuel cell powered electric vehicles while the carbon dioxide could be stored underground. | DOE
A trio of engineers with the John Wood Group predicted that by 2040, the U.S. will be a global leader in hydrogen production and use.
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