Posted by used red MN on September 09, 2022 at 12:03:02 from (75.73.112.20):
In Reply to: Renewable diesel posted by john in la on September 09, 2022 at 11:39:38:
Let me just add this. I do infrared inspection on the equipment in a refinery that produces hydrogen called a hydrogen reformer. Hydrogen is not a byproduct of the refining process. Refineries produce hydrogen in reformers to use in the refining process to ..crack.. or breakdown the molecular chain of hydrocarbons ..essentially crude oil stocks.. They invest a lot of money in the reforming equipment that uses natural gas, steam, catalyst in a process that takes place at around 1500F. So if you think this company is just being given hydrogen as a byproduct that is incorrect the cost of the hydrogen is likely one of their highest cost inputs. Also a lot of carbon has already been given off to produce the hydrogen. Sounds kind of like the EVs the ..pollution-carbon.. is just produced at a different location.
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