Expert Commentary: Potential and Benefits of Blue Ammonia as a Clean Fuel of the Future
May 5, 2021 10:30:am
Summary According to the latest edition of the GECF Global Gas Outlook 2050, the demand for natural gas is expected to increase by 50% from 3,950 billion cubic metres (bcm) in 2019 to 5,920 bcm by 2050.
by: Dr Hussein Moghaddam, GECF
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Expert Commentary: Potential and Benefits of Blue Ammonia as a Clean Fuel of the Future
According to the latest edition of the GECF Global Gas Outlook 2050 [1], the demand for natural gas is expected to increase by 50% from 3,950 billion cubic metres (bcm) in 2019 to 5,920 bcm by 2050. Therefore, natural gas would be an integral part of the world energy supply for the following years. Meanwhile, gas producers perceive natural gas as a vector of the energy transition, notably hydrogen, and thus in order to achieve long-term emission reduction targets, they have begun to consider hydrogen as a crucial f
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(Adds comment from Uniper on green methanol)
German utility Uniper is working on developing a market for green methanol for shipping, it said March 9. It described it as a logical step in the implementation of our hydrogen strategy within the wider framework of our decarbonisation efforts.
With partners Liberty Pier Maritime Projects and the engineering firm Ship Design & Consult (SDC) it will work on the infrastructure and logistics framework for the carbon-neutral fuel.
As a liquid at ambient temperatures, green methanol is easier to transport and store than green hydrogen and is also biodegradable. It is produced by reacting green hydrogen with CO