The image presents a schematic for a clean hydrogen production process. It starts with methane and methanol as feedstocks, which are fed into a plasma reactor. The reactor converts these inputs into hydrogen and solid carbon. The key benefits highlighted in the graphic are:
Zero CO₂ – The process avoids carbon dioxide emissions, likely by capturing carbon in solid form.
Energy Efficient – The plasma-based method is claimed to be energy efficient.
Dual Output – Both hydrogen (a clean fuel) and carbon (a valuable byproduct) are produced.
The diagram uses arrows and simple labels to convey a low-carbon alternative to conventional hydrogen production methods like steam methane reforming.
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The image presents a schematic for a clean hydrogen production process. It starts with methane and methanol as feedstocks, which are fed into a plasma reactor. The reactor converts these inputs into hydrogen and solid carbon. The key benefits highlighted in the graphic are:
Zero CO₂ – The process avoids carbon dioxide emissions, likely by capturing carbon in solid form.
Energy Efficient – The plasma-based method is claimed to be energy efficient.
Dual Output – Both hydrogen (a clean fuel) and carbon (a valuable byproduct) are produced.
The diagram uses arrows and simple labels to convey a low-carbon alternative to conventional hydrogen production methods like steam methane reforming.