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Topsoe and Aramco to demonstrate eREACT technology for low-carbon hydrogen production

Topsoe and Aramco will partner to demonstrate the eREACT technology for the production of low-carbon hydrogen (blue hydrogen). Topsoe’s eREACT technology is a technology platform for production of low-carbon hydrogen and has the potential to reduce carbon emissions significantly; the hydrogen produced will hold a carbon intensity of near zero.

As part of the agreement, Aramco and Topsoe will build a demonstration plant at the Shaybah Natural Gas Liquids recovery plant in Saudi Arabia. In the project, renewable electricity will be used for electrified steam reforming of natural gas to produce low-carbon hydrogen, with the resulting CO2 being sequestered.

The heart of the eREACT technology is an innovative electrified reactor design, which is able to convert a variety of feedstocks into low-carbon hydrogen or other chemicals and fuels.

The eREACT technology opens up new production routes combining renewable electricity and natural gas while eliminating flue gas emissions. Due to its versatility, the technology has the potential to play a significant role in the global transition to a low-carbon economy, Topsoe suggests.

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Gorr

It is time for saudi-arabia to enter the market of synthetic carbon neutral gasoline and sell it in canada at a better price than canadian petroleum polluting gasoline. This carbon neutral gasoline could be cheaper at the pump because there should be no taxes on it. Also begin to stop subsidizing battery factories and evs and invest in cheap housing market where there ain't enouph of it and many peoples sleep outside. Opec can wash it's bad reputation and eradicate petro-canada. This is the best solution for the climate and it cost less on top of that.

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