Author
Ghassan Wakim
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Synthetic Natural Gas
Synthetic natural gas is neither an economical nor an effective decarbonization strategy.
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Technical and Cost Considerations for Decarbonizing the “Refinery of the Future”
The Refinery of the Future report examines the technical pathways that existing refineries could use to decarbonize their operations.
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Hydrogen in the Power Sector: Limited Prospects in a Decarbonized Electric Grid
This paper investigates the potential role that clean hydrogen can play in decarbonizing the power sector.
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Hydrogen Blending – Not a serious decarbonization pathway
Hydrogen blending generally refers to the injection of low-carbon hydrogen into the natural gas grid to partially decarbonize natural gas users.
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Hydrogen Production via Electrolysis
Cost forecasts for ‘clean’ hydrogen are an important consideration for many industries as they seek to develop strategies for decarbonizing their operations.
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Hydrogen for Decarbonization: A Realistic Assessment
This short paper presents a pragmatic framework in which hydrogen can play an effective role as a climate solution.
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Solid Oxide Electrolysis: A Technology Status Assessment
Global efforts to decarbonize are expected to create a strong demand for hydrogen produced through clean electricity-powered electrolyzers.
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Techno-economic Realities of Long-Distance Hydrogen Transport
This report models the cost of different pathways for delivering low-carbon hydrogen from likely producing regions to Europe.