Plasma technology can be used to produce hydrogen from methane without CO2 emission, while also forming useful hydrocarbon compounds. This process involves heating to a high temperature using a plasma instead of natural gas.
Continue reading “Hydrogen, electrification and circularity – a plasma chemistry perspective Part 2”Brightsite ‘s approach to the feedstock transition
For integrated chemical Site’s as Chemelot, the feedstock transition towards CO2 neutral operations is the dominating topic in view of the Energy transition. Hydrogen is at Chemelot foremost a feedstock. Brightsite is offering an open innovation platform for a fact and science based transition path.
Continue reading “Brightsite ‘s approach to the feedstock transition”Hydrogen variable cost analysis for multi-product processes
Joris van Willigenburg: Some hydrogen production technologies produce by-products, such as ethylene. This raises issues on the subject for how to value the resource-savings resulting from these byproducts and how to calculate the variable production costs from these technologies.
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Presentation by René Slaghek, Senior Consultant, Brightsite.
Showcase of how new technologies for the production of clean hydrogen can play an essential role in the transformation of an integrated chemical cluster towards a sustainable circular site.
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