I am starting this new thread here in the hope that the trolls can PO.
Hydrogen and Ammonia production will increase with the advent of Small Modular Nuclear reactors, I believe that is a given,, the world wants to go greener and Eden Innovations could make use of this with it's Hythane system IMHO ?
The list of ASX hydrogen stocks is expanding as companies get on board due to the increasing conviction the fuel is vital to achieving a clean and secure
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Eden Innovations (ASX: EDE)
Australian clean technology developer
Eden Innovations owns the technology to produce Hythane, which is a blend of hydrogen and natural gas (methane) that it claims is a “cost-effective gaseous fuel option that yields significant emission reductions”.
In an October market update, the company said it has been receiving ongoing enquiries from companies in India and New Zealand about accessing the technologies related to Hythane’s production, storage and use. Eden believes this could open significant market opportunities for the Hythane technologies that will also assist in the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in these countries.
Eden also revealed it has been approached by several companies in regard to its patented methane pyrolysis technology, which produces carbon nanotube, carbon nanofibre, and hydrogen from methane without producing carbon dioxide.
The companies have proposed only using renewable power to drive the production process, generating only hydrogen and carbon nanotubes from the natural gas feedstock – this is known as ‘blue hydrogen’.
Eden did not disclose any specific deals but noted the interest and level of enquiries has stepped up significantly over the last 12 months. It said some have already resulted in sales of Eden products, or ongoing trials and/or discussions which have the potential to develop into future market opportunities.
The list of ASX hydrogen stocks is expanding as companies get on board due to the increasing conviction the fuel is vital to achieving a clean and secure
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February 2, 2022 by
djysrv
A UK based firm
Core Power is working on a concept for an offshore facility that combines advanced nuclear power (molten salt reactor) with an offshore ammonia production facility, which would enable affordable production of green ammonia for shipping.
In a report titled “
The New Alchemy” it promotes the business case for production of ammonia as a green fuel for international shipping which could be produced in floating nuclear power plants.
A Q&A below has additional details.
Core Power says that its modeling showed that with current technology it is possible to produce one million tonnes of ammonia per year using 1.2 GW of electric power, on each nuclear powered floating production platform, reducing to 0.9 GW by 2050.
This is the equivalent of 440,000 tonnes of very low sulphur fuel oil (VLFSO), and it would allow the decarbonization of a considerable number of ocean going cargo vessels.