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Northern countries face a unique challenge in decarbonizing heating demands. This study compares two pathways to reduce carbon emissions from building heating by (1) replacing natural gas heaters with electric heat pumps or (2) replacing natural gas with renewable gas. Optimal annual system cost...
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syngas. A preliminary evaluation indicates favorable economics for the co-production of CaO and hydrogen or methanol from …
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Possibly one of the most significant advantages that hydrogen may have as a fuel is its potential for increased second … hydrocarbon-based fuels. A computational investigation of this effect is pursued for the case of mixtures of hydrogen and natural … function of hydrogen content of the fuel and the operating parameters of the engine. Of particular importance is the …
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) and a mixture of natural gas and hydrogen, respectively. The mixtures of CNG and hydrogen were named HCNG. …
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The membrane reactor is a novel technology for the production of hydrogen from natural gas. It promises economic small …-scale hydrogen production, e.g. at refuelling stations and has the potential of inexpensive CO2 separation. Four configurations of … to assess the trade-off between production scale and the construction of a hydrogen and a CO2 distribution infrastructure …
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; (b) conversion of the existing gas grid to deliver hydrogen; (c) a hybrid heat pump system; and (d) a greener gas grid … vary significantly over the complete electrification to complete conversion of the gas grid to hydrogen spectrum, the total … carbon offsetting using negative emission technologies and partially converting the gas grid to hydrogen. …
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