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This report presents the economics of Hydrogen production from coal gasification in the United States. In this process, coal undergoes partial oxidation, yielding syngas. Then, Hydrogen from syngas is enriched and purified.
This study provides a techno-economic study of Hydrogen production from naphtha in the United States. In this analysis, Hydrogen is produced via a thermal partial oxidation process.
This study provides a techno-economic study of Hydrogen production from natural gas in the United States. In this analysis, natural gas is submitted to a thermal partial oxidation process, producing syngas, which is passed through a shift converter to enrich the Hydrogen output.
This report provides an economic analysis of Hydrogen production from natural gas in the United States using a steam reforming process. Initially, methane present in natural gas is cracked with steam generating syngas. Then, the carbon monoxide from syngas is reacted with steam, producing carbon dioxide and additional hydrogen.
This report provides a feasibility study of Hydrogen production from vacuum residue in the United States using a non-catalytic partial oxidation process. In this process, vacuum residue is converted to syngas, which is submitted to shift conversion for hydrogen enrichment.
This study approaches the economics of Hydrogen production using a water electrolysis process in the United States. In this process, electricity is used to split water into Hydrogen and oxygen. An alkali solution is used as electrolyte.
This report presents the economics of Hydrogen production from wood chips gasification in the United States. In this process, wood chips feedstock undergoes partial oxidation, yielding syngas. Then, Hydrogen from syngas is enriched and purified.