Methanol as Fuel
Methanol emerges as a compelling alternative hydrogen carrier, with existing markets and potential as a shipping fuel. Localized hydrogen production in Europe is favored when it remains cost-effective compared to imports, while methanol and ammonia can be imported directly without the need for conversion back to hydrogen. This strategic approach could reshape energy dynamics in the region.In this clip
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Catalyst with Shayle Kann
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