Seoul – Promoting the development of blue – green hydrogen production technology
Seoul – Promoting the development of blue – green hydrogen production technology Using domestic plasma and low-temperature adsorption technology\nPromoting the development of 3t blue-green hydrogen production technology per day\n Pay […] The post Seoul – Promoting the development of blue – green hydrogen production technology appeared first on Hydrogen Central.

Seoul – Promoting the development of blue – green hydrogen production technology
Using domestic plasma and low-temperature adsorption technology\nPromoting the development of 3t blue-green hydrogen production technology per day\n Pay attention to carbon-free hydrogen production technology
On the 29th, the Seoul Metropolitan Landfill Management Corporation (President Song Byung-eok) signed a mutual cooperation agreement on the development of technology for the production of large-capacity blue-green hydrogen at the ICC Hotel in Daejeon.
Eleven joint research institutes and three beneficiary companies participated in the agreement, including the public corporation, which was selected as a research institute for the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport’s national research project
Development of Technology for Producing Large-capacity Blue Green Hydrogen.
This project aims to produce 3 tons of blue-green hydrogen per day by applying domestic plasma technology and low-temperature adsorption technology to landfills and urban gases generated at landfills in the metropolitan area.
Blue-green hydrogen is a method of pyrolyzing hydrocarbon-based fuels at high temperatures and separating them into hydrogen and solid carbon, and it is attracting attention as a representative carbon-free hydrogen production technology that does not emit carbon dioxide.
By-products such as solid carbon and waste heat other than hydrogen generated during the production process will be explored in consideration of publicity and safety, and plans to discover subsequent models and link related systems will also be reviewed.
Through this project, the corporation plans to build a resource-circulating platform to convert landfill gas to clean energy, contribute to national policies such as creating various urban hydrogen supply chains, and implementing carbon neutrality.
Song Byung-eok, president of the Seoul Metropolitan Landfill Management Corporation, said:
This business agreement will contribute to the establishment of a clean hydrogen-based future energy system through close cooperation between the public and private sectors.
“We will develop it as an exemplary case for diversifying the supply of hydrogen in the city as well as implementing national carbon neutrality.”
There are 11 joint research institutes for this project, including the Institute of Advanced Technology (supervisor), IntuCore Technology, Inha University Industry-Academic Cooperation Group, Korea Energy Research University, Korea Institute of Construction and Living Environment Test, Korea Institute of Geoscience and Energy, Korea Institute of Chemical Convergence Test, Koheisen, Gangnam Jevisco, and Vinatech. Hankook Tire & Technology, Hyundai Engineering & Construction, and Seoul Bus will participate as beneficiaries.
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