A project in Portland, Oregon, US, has started producing hydrogen and solid carbon from methane pyrolysis.
Washington State-headquartered Modem Hydrogen installed its methane pyrolysis technology at NW Natural’s Central Resource Center to deliver hydrogen for blending with natural gas and solid carbon for use in asphalt products.
The pyrolysis process heats up natural gas or biogas to break off carbon atoms leaving hydrogen molecules. Thermally driven and catalyst-free, Modern Hydrogen said its solutions offers low-electrical load requirements.
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