rQuestionEngineering
Mechanical
- Aug 30, 2012
- 204
Does hydrogen contribute to decarbonization ?
It is too simplistic to think burning hydrogen will result in water, hence adding zero C02 to the environment.
However, hydrogen does not exist naturally in abundance.
Some form of extraction needs to take place and that will produce Co2 and other green house gasses.
Why then some companies invest in hydrogen technology and promotes hydrogen transition theories ?
It is too simplistic to think burning hydrogen will result in water, hence adding zero C02 to the environment.
However, hydrogen does not exist naturally in abundance.
Some form of extraction needs to take place and that will produce Co2 and other green house gasses.
Why then some companies invest in hydrogen technology and promotes hydrogen transition theories ?