Ohio Hydrogen Study: Blue Now, Green in 2050
Oil Refining, Steelmaking and Ammonia Production Likely 1st Users of Increased Blue H2
A comprehensive economic analysis of Ohio's role in the anticipated growth of hydrogen as an industrial, heating and transportation fuel concludes blue hydrogen produced from natural gas will dominate initially, but by 2050 green hydrogen made with nuclear and renewable power will be crucial to meet anticipated demand. The report also looks at brown hydrogen made from coal. | Cleveland State University
Apr 26, 2022
A recent study concluded that diverting 15% of Ohio’s current Utica shale gas production to create hydrogen would be sufficient to satisfy existing demand.