Saw this headline:https://www.rechargenews.com/energy-transition/world-s-largest-green-hydrogen-project-unveiled-in-texas-with-plan-to-produce-clean-rocket-fuel-for-elon-musk/2-1-1178689I wonder if it's a coordinated effort or name-dropping..Still interesting.Build it and they will come?
Quote from: meekGee on 03/04/2022 02:02 pmSaw this headline:https://www.rechargenews.com/energy-transition/world-s-largest-green-hydrogen-project-unveiled-in-texas-with-plan-to-produce-clean-rocket-fuel-for-elon-musk/2-1-1178689I wonder if it's a coordinated effort or name-dropping..Still interesting.Build it and they will come?It is a new venture to produce and store H2 from renewable electricity on a massive scale. Their main competitive advantage is access to high-quality underground storage in salt formations. Their main market will be selling to current users of "gray" hydrogen produced from NG, which is used to produce ammonia in massive amounts and for other stuff. The SpaceX tie-in is the use of H2 plus CO2 produce CH4. They intend to send the H2 by pipeline to a new plant near Brownsville that will produce the CH4. Not stated: how does this compete against the hyper-abundant cheap NG in south Texas?My guess: NG is impure (15% is stuff other than CH4), while the CH4 produced from H2 will be pure. It may be cheaper at the system level to use the new stuff instead of cleaning the NG.
Quote from: DanClemmensen on 03/04/2022 02:19 pmQuote from: meekGee on 03/04/2022 02:02 pmSaw this headline:https://www.rechargenews.com/energy-transition/world-s-largest-green-hydrogen-project-unveiled-in-texas-with-plan-to-produce-clean-rocket-fuel-for-elon-musk/2-1-1178689I wonder if it's a coordinated effort or name-dropping..Still interesting.Build it and they will come?It is a new venture to produce and store H2 from renewable electricity on a massive scale. Their main competitive advantage is access to high-quality underground storage in salt formations. Their main market will be selling to current users of "gray" hydrogen produced from NG, which is used to produce ammonia in massive amounts and for other stuff. The SpaceX tie-in is the use of H2 plus CO2 produce CH4. They intend to send the H2 by pipeline to a new plant near Brownsville that will produce the CH4. Not stated: how does this compete against the hyper-abundant cheap NG in south Texas?My guess: NG is impure (15% is stuff other than CH4), while the CH4 produced from H2 will be pure. It may be cheaper at the system level to use the new stuff instead of cleaning the NG.It is NOT hard to separate impurities in natural gas. It goes through a separator tower. No moving parts. Liquids condense to the bottom. Hydrogen goes to the top. Various other gases such as ethane or butane take off slightly up from the bottom. It is done all the time before it goes into the national distribution system.
And if Boca Chica is only a test site, there is no high demand from it.
The article says that the H2 plant will be powered with onsite solar and wind, with molten salt storage.Thats good, because this is required for it to actually be "green" energy. H2 plants that burn fossil fuels don't make clean or green energy.
Quote from: Jim on 03/04/2022 02:43 pmAnd if Boca Chica is only a test site, there is no high demand from it.True. The big H2 customers will be the Ammonia plants near Corpus Christi. I think their press release pointed to use by SpaceX because its sexy, not because it's practical.