Turquoise hydrogen from methane pyrolysis: economics?
…of carbon black are produced per kg of methane. Carbon black may be commercialized as an additive in the materials industry or similarly to biochar. This allows passable IRRs that…
…of carbon black are produced per kg of methane. Carbon black may be commercialized as an additive in the materials industry or similarly to biochar. This allows passable IRRs that…
…concepts, pyrolysing the methane molecule at 600-1,200◦C into H2 and carbon black. Our base case cost is $2/kg, with a $500/kg price for carbon black. But if you can realize…
…mixed with a conductive carbon additive, most often carbon black, but also potentially graphite or carbon nanotubes, which will typically form 5% of the cathode. (6) A fluorinated polymer binder,…
…carbon black, which raises the intriguing possibility of providing an offtake for the carbon black coming out of turquoise hydrogen plants. There are four major challenges to explore, based on…
…clean hydrogen and carbon black. We like this turquoise hydrogen theme and its potentially strong economics. The company is based in Lincoln, Nebraska and has a $100M demonstration facility at…