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Mention blue hydrogen in a conversation about the energy transition and you’ll get a mixed response. In the spectrum of hydrogens, blue hydrogen is produced from natural gas through a process that captures and stores the carbon dioxide. So some see it as a barrier to a cleaner greener future, while some view it as a bridge.
Compared to Europe, the US is much more open to developing blue hydrogen technologies. The 2022 Inflation Reduction Act set out specific supports for hydrogen production based on carbon intensity—instead of the production process—opening the door for firms to build blue hydrogen facilities.
In this episode, Henrik Rasmussen, managing director of The America’s at Topsoe joins Energy Enablers to discuss the American experience with blue hydrogen. He also explores the appetite for low-carbon energy carriers.
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