Most of the discussion I've seen recently is around renewably-made hydrogen due to removing the fugitive methane problem. E.g. Sweden's Boden plant stegra.com/the-boden-pl...
Three plants in one! Green hydrogen, green iron and green steel. We are creating sustainable change in heavy industry for generations to come.
You *could* electrowin steel; there isnât any sort of thermodynamic rule against it I donât know if anyone has developed such a process, but there is an interesting cycle that takes in methane, iron ore, and electricity, and outputs high-purity iron, medium-chain aliphatic hydrocarbons, and water
Fitz would annihilate the sandwich and then explode our house with his methane production.
Burying carbon dioxide - whether captured from smokestacks or the outdoor air - also has no impact on methane pollution from fossil fuel infrastructure. To date, methane pollution has caused ~0.5 C of global warming, compared to ~0.8 C from all CO2 pollution since the Industrial Revolution.
I miss old, non-bullshit captchas, and the comics people would make about the weird word combos in them
Chemists Finally Unravel the Mystery of Siberiaâs Explosive Craters: Underground methane blasts. gizmodo.com/geologists-f...
Underground methane blasts are behind Siberiaâs puzzling exploding craters, according to new research.
"Methane emissions are rising today"