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Turquoise Hydrogen from Natural Gas and Biomethane

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Hydrogen production will scale up by several orders of magnitude in the coming decades and the range of low-carbon production technologies will diversify. Grey hydrogen today means SMRs. Blue hydrogen for tomorrow will integrate those with CCS and see ATRs become popular. Green and pink hydrogen produced on electrolysers from renewable and nuclear power will play a growing role. All of those are on the radar for the 2020s.

In addition, turquoise hydrogen will also become a mainstream low greenhouse gas emission hydrogen production technology. Turquoise hydrogen is made from methane using pyrolysis (also known as splitting, or cracking). When the process is fed with renewable electricity and biogas it has the potential to be carbon negative.

This course will introduce the main technologies for producing turquoise hydrogen and identify the companies leading their development and commercialisation. The course will also explore current and emerging high scale applications for the solid carbon and graphite that are produced through these processes.


This course includes:

  • An engaging virtual training session lasting approximately three hours

  • Interactive format with dedicated Q&A sections with the expert trainer

  • Session recording & pdf file of the presentation used during the session

  • Flexible access from modern mobile and desktop devices

  • A certificate of attendance on completion of the session


Agenda

Attend live or watch the recordings. Each session includes dedicated Q&A sections throughout.

  • Understanding methane pyrolysis and turquoise hydrogen

  • Plasma, catalytic and thermal technologies for methane pyrolysis

  • Case studies from leading and emerging technology providers

  • Carbon allotropes and applications for the solid carbon co-products

  • Carbon removal with carbon negative pathways


Meet the trainer

Stephen B. Harrison is the founder and managing director at sbh4 GmbH in Germany. His work focuses on decarbonisation. Hydrogen and hydrogen derivatives such as ammonia and methanol are fundamental pillars of his consulting practice. Stephen’s hands-on expertise extends to the full length of the value chain from production, purification, distribution, and storage through to utilisation of these green energy vectors.

With a background in industrial gases, including 27 years at BOC Gases, The BOC Group and Linde Gas, Stephen has intimate knowledge of hydrogen and hydrogen derivatives from commercial, technical, operational and safety perspectives. Stephen served 14 years as a global business leader in these FTSE100 and DAX30 companies and had the opportunity to interact with people, businesses, and operations around the world.

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