Hopkins: North Dakota's blue hydrogen will be green
A recent study out from Stanford and Cornell universities claims that blue hydrogen production releases more greenhouse gases than simply burning natural gas. But the study looks at an out-dated process for producing blue hydrogen, the CEO of a company that plans to start a blue hydrogen hub in North Dakota says.
Not many companies that are actually intending to do clean hydrogen from natural gas want to use steam methods, Bakken Energy CEO Mike Hopkins told the Williston Heralds Energy Chaser. Its a very old process. It does have absolute limitations as to just how much carbon you can capture. And its quite energy inefficient. So its got the two burdens of being energy efficient and very limiting in the ability to capture carbon.
North Dakotas hydrogen hub, on the other hand, will use an entirely different and newer process, auto thermal reforming.
Its not commonly used for the production of clean hydrogen because of the capital costs, Hopkins explained. Its not so much the capital cost of the authothermal reforming. Its the fact that youd need an air separation unit. In the case of the Dakota Gasification plant, because of how it has operated as a gasification plant, it already has a perfectly good air separation unit.
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