Greener, more efficient process developed to produce hydrogen from natural gas
Dr. Mohamed Halabi, with his lab setup for performing sorption enhanced catalytic reforming of methane (Photo: Bart van Overbeeke)
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Hydrogen is certainly one of the big candidates when it comes to finding cleaner fuels to replace petroleum. While it only produces water when burnt as fuel, the process of obtaining hydrogen from natural gas is not quite so eco-friendly – it consumes a lot of energy, and creates carbon dioxide. Now a new process being developed at the Netherlands' Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) promises a much more efficient, innocuous alternative.
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