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Why turquoise hydrogen will Be a game changer for the energy transition
Affiliation:1. MINES ParisTech, PSL University, PERSEE- Centre procédés, énergies renouvelables et systèmes énergétiques, CS 10207 rue Claude Daunesse, 06904 Sophia Antipolis Cedex, France;2. School of Chemical Engineering, The University of Adelaide, North Terrace Campus, Adelaide, 5005, Australia;3. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of California at Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
Abstract:With hydrogen being promoted as a promising energy vector for a decarbonized world, low-carbon hydrogen production methods are of interest to replace the current Steam-Methane-Reforming production of “grey” hydrogen. While existing studies focus on the life-cycle-assessment of green hydrogen produced by water electrolysis, an alternative, which has attracted growing interest due to a much lower energy intensity (10–30 kWh/kgH2 < 50–60 kWh/kgH2), is turquoise hydrogen produced by the pyrolysis of methane. Specifically, this study conducts a life-cycle-assessment on hydrogen produced by the pyrolysis of methane via thermal-plasma. A sensitivity analysis is also conducted on the environmental-metric time-horizon and on the methane emissions rates. Results show that the carbon-intensity of hydrogen produced using this novel method is 88.3–90.8% lower than that of grey hydrogen. Furthermore, using renewable-natural-gas with a feedstock percentage as low as 8–18% leads to a negative hydrogen carbon-intensity (reaching ?4.09 to ?10.40 kgCO2e/kgH2 at 100% renewable natural gas), the lowest compared to grey, blue, and green hydrogen, making turquoise hydrogen a game-changer for the energy transition.
Keywords:Hydrogen  Thermal plasma  Methane pyrolysis  Life cycle assessment  Natural gas  Renewable natural gas
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