• Grimy@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Fuck hydrogen. Its a fake green product so oil companies can transition as slow as they want while still keeping their strangle hold on our society.

  • fubarx@lemmy.ml
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    5 months ago

    Wait. Am I getting this right? They want to inject high-pressure steam and chemicals into a massive underground natural gas reservoir. Then set off a big fire + explosion.

    Surely, nothing can go wrong.

  • lath@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    This how you realize that there are people around that just want to blow shit up.

    • CrimeDad@lemmy.crimedad.workOP
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      5 months ago

      This worst case scenario is probably the same as with any reservoir of natural gas (a massive leak and explosion), which is all the more reason to convert it to hydrogen and sequester the weaker, non-flammable GHG byproduct in situ.

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      5 months ago

      I imagine that suddenly all the co2 stored as gas underground could suddenly come out and being odorless, kills the whole neighboring town

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        Natural gas is also odorless and able to displace oxygen so I don’t see how it being CO2 underground instead of natural gas changes anything from a risk perspective. Maybe because the molecules are smaller and thus more prone to leaks? I’m admittedly way out of my depth here.

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          Methane is lighter than air and goes up while co2 is heavier than oxygen and stays down. I don’t know maybe in case of some disaster where water leaks in the well and then pushes out the co2

          I wouldn’t want to live nearby in both cases anyway

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        I mean, all that methane coming out would probably be at least as bad, and the cavity had previously been filled with methane.

        It’ll be a cavern deep under a lot of rock. If it can contain methane for zillions of years, I imagine that it can contain carbon dioxide.

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      5 months ago

      I’d be worried about the now excess co2 levels disrupting the normal saturation levels in the groundwater.

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    5 months ago

    Yeah, something about this screams at me it’s not right.

    Why wouldn’t this work? What would go wrong?

    • Mongostein@lemmy.ca
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      5 months ago

      Producing hydrogen from natural gas still releases carbon in to the air.

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        5 months ago

        …which is the whole reason for doing the SMR within the natural reservoir and leaving the CO2 in there.

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            5 months ago

            That used to be my thinking, but there’s a lot of natural gas ready to be exploited and we need hydrogen. Therefore, methods like the one described in the article as well as ex situ methane pyrolysis are worth investigating.

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              but there’s a lot of natural gas ready to be exploited

              Sooooo money. That’s the exception to doing the right thing?

              • CrimeDad@lemmy.crimedad.workOP
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                You forgot to quote the rest of that sentence. We need hydrogen, which is easy to get from natural gas, of which there is a lot. The right thing to do is figure out how to use it without emitting greenhouse gases. The problem is the same whether we’re under the current mode of production or some hypothetical moneyless condition.

  • Crashumbc@lemmy.world
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    Yes because igniting fires underground is a GREAT idea!

    Centralia,PA would like a word…