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Methane Reforming

Methane Reforming

Introduction

Methane reforming is a process where natural gas (methane) is converted into hydrogen, typically through steam or autothermal reforming.

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Steam Methane Reforming – Hydrogen Europe

🧠 What It Means

  • Most widely used method for hydrogen today.

  • High efficiency and mature infrastructure.

  • Produces CO₂ as a byproduct — not green unless paired with CCS.

Key Challenges

  • Fossil-based, so not net-zero unless carbon is captured.

  • High temperatures and pressures required.

  • Political and environmental pressure to shift to green hydrogen.

🦁 Muzaffar’s Comment

“It’s not green, but it’s dominant — reforming is today’s reality while we scale the future.”

🦉 Sameer’s Comment

“Methane reforming built the hydrogen economy — now it needs to clean up with carbon capture.”

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