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Turquoise hydrogen is hydrogen made from methane, by "methane pyrolysis".
Turquoise hydrogen is hydrogen made from methane, by "methane pyrolysis".


The outputs of a successful pyrolysis process would be hydrogen and sold carbon.
The outputs of a successful pyrolysis process would be hydrogen and solid carbon.





Latest revision as of 09:11, 19 May 2022

Energy - sustainability - hydrogen.

Turquoise hydrogen is hydrogen made from methane, by "methane pyrolysis".

The outputs of a successful pyrolysis process would be hydrogen and solid carbon.


Concerns include methane leakage, and the source of the energy used to power the process.


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