There Is No C in Hydrogen: Low Carbon Footprint Hydrogen Production TIEEP Energy Forum at 2021 AIChE SPTC
09/30/2021
28m 16s
While hydrogen (H2) contains no carbon, the methods most commonly used to produce it do release large quantities of carbon dioxide. The most common approaches to decarbonizing hydrogen production are carbon capture, utilization, and sequestration (CCUS – making so-called “blue” hydrogen), and electrolysis with renewable energy (so-called “green hydrogen”). Matt discussed the technologies, costs, applications and limitations of the various options, and the potential for hydrogen as a vehicle for industrial decarbonization.
Presentation SlidesGuest Speaker

Matt Reisdorf
Process Engineering Executive Director
Fluor Corporation
About the Event
Decarbonization is an important challenge facing industry. Producing the products that society needs while emitting less carbon dioxide to atmosphere will take effort, commitment, and doing things in new or different ways. This session explores this topic from several different perspectives, including design, operations, carbon free power production, and low carbon hydrogen production.
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