Study: Low-Carbon Hydrogen Production from U.S. NatGas Resources

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Researchers at the University of Wyoming published a study in the journal Environmental Science & Technology yesterday that addresses resource, environmental, economic, policy, and societal issues related to low-carbon hydrogen production by steam methane reforming with carbon capture and storage in Wyoming and other natural-gas-rich states (like Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia). "Unlocking Potential for Low-Carbon Hydrogen Production from U.S. Natural Gas Resources" makes the case that using natural gas as feedstock to create hydrogen is the most cost-effective way to quickly scale up hydrogen production.

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