This was followed by grand plans from various international industry heavyweights to produce green hydrogen on a commercial scale in Sarawak, powered by its massive hydropower resources. This project aims to produce 630,000 tonnes of green ammonia, 460,000 tonnes of green methanol and 7,000 tonnes of green hydrogen per year. Similarly, the H2X-Thales-SEDC hydrogen export facility in Samalaju is expected to produce 970,000 tonnes of green ammonia and 170,000 tonnes of green hydrogen per year, while the Sumimoto-ENEOS-SEDC hydrogen plant in Bintulu is projecting up to 10,000 tonnes of green hydrogen per year. However, calculations show that the projects above require 560,000 tonnes of green hydrogen, which would require well over 4,000 MW. Using green energy to electrolyse water produces green hydrogen with zero carbon emissions.


Source:   The Edge Markets
July 23, 2022 15:29 UTC