If I remember my chemistry propane is C3H8 and nat gas is C2H4
Hydro or nuclear power could be nice source for green hydrogen in large quantities.
I believe Plug Power is building a large hydrogen production facility in up-state NY using hydro power to make it green.
“If I remember my chemistry propane is C3H8 and nat gas is C2H4”
We might both be half right. Looked up “natural gas” and it said it’s a mixture of methane (CH4) and other hydrocarbons.
I doubt that hydrogen will be a common transportation fuel. Nuclear is my favorite. Water power is super but don’t think there are enough dammable lakes.
“If I remember my chemistry propane is C3H8 and nat gas is C2H4”
We might both be half right. Looked up “natural gas” and it said it’s a mixture of methane (CH4) and other hydrocarbons.
I doubt that hydrogen will be a common transportation fuel. Nuclear is my favorite. Water power is super but don’t think there are enough dammable lakes.