Methanol, ammonia, hydrogen, ethylene, propylene – They can all be produced with low carbon intensity. Check out this illuminating slide guide from Steven Slome at NexantECA on how while methanol and ammonia have larger implications beyond their large existing markets, low carbon intensity hydrogen’s implications have the potential to be the most far reaching, and why. He also shares why the low carbon intensity story for ethylene and propylene are complex, pros and cons, and more.
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