Maximizing the value of carbon capture, utilization and storage’s (CCUS) integration with hydrogen production
Low carbon hydrogen can be produced from the process of capturing natural gas emissions during CCUS and shows promise as a cost-effective pathway for low-carbon production. Hydrogen production via CCUS is also expected to decrease in cost over time and reduce emissions from existing hydrogen production.
As hydrogen’s integration with CCUS gains momentum, it’s important to consider the role leak detection will play in hydrogen production, especially given that pipelines are key to CCUS fluid transportation.
In this article for Carbon Capture Journal, Senior VP Commercial Daniel Short discusses the following areas of leak detection on pipelines integrating CCUS with hydrogen:
- Considering existing pipeline infrastructure
- Capacity constraints
- Consequences of a hydrogen leak
Read the full feature from Carbon Capture Journal’s November issue here.