The world's largest green hydrogen project, which generates hydrogen from solar and wind renewables without emitting carbon dioxide, produced its first batch of "green hydrogen" on Thursday in Ordos, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region in north China.
I looked around a little bit. Blends are possible at low levels (5%) But above that, things get dicey. The smaller hydrogen molecules can leak out of plastic pipes intended for methane, causing dangerous ignitions.
Is it though? I mean, don’t we already have infrastructure which pipes gases into buildings?
I looked around a little bit. Blends are possible at low levels (5%) But above that, things get dicey. The smaller hydrogen molecules can leak out of plastic pipes intended for methane, causing dangerous ignitions.