Methanol as Fuel
Methanol emerges as a promising hydrogen carrier, with its established market and potential as a shipping fuel. Localized hydrogen production in Europe could be more cost-effective than importing and cracking hydrogen from afar, while methanol and ammonia offer viable alternatives for import without the need for conversion. The conversation highlights the strategic choices facing the energy sector in balancing local production and imported fuels.In this clip
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