When it comes to discussing the future of energy, there is the usual renewable vs fossil fuel debate.
One use case of hydrogen would be fuel-switching for companies that want to decarbonise
INEOS illustrated the case, they are establishing steam reformation units in their Grangemouth complex to produce blue hydrogen
Which would then be used as fuel and piped to their various units using their current pipeline system
Still less efficient than natural gas but carbon is persona non grata now…
They also mentioned the plan to use salt cavities to stock the excess hydrogen
One use case of hydrogen would be fuel-switching for companies that want to decarbonise
INEOS illustrated the case, they are establishing steam reformation units in their Grangemouth complex to produce blue hydrogen
Which would then be used as fuel and piped to their various units using their current pipeline system
Still less efficient than natural gas but carbon is persona non grata now…
They also mentioned the plan to use salt cavities to stock the excess hydrogen