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Snam CEO hopes COP26 will provide definition for blue hydrogen

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Posted on October 25, 2021

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Snam CEO Calls for Clear Blue Hydrogen Definition at COP26

By Marwa Rashad and Yousef Saba

LONDON (Reuters) – The COP26 climate conference in Glasgow ought to agree a definition for blue hydrogen to help producers trade it, the CEO of gas infrastructure group Snam said on Saturday.

“At COP26 we need to define what blue hydrogen means, because if you have blue hydrogen with little CO2 capture and a lot of methane leakage, it is very damaging,” CEO Marco Alvera told the Saudi Green Initiative forum in Riyadh.

“Blue hydrogen must be defined, has to be certified, so the people producing very low or no carbon and no methane leaking in the hydrogen can have a tradable market,” he said.

Italy’s Snam makes most of its revenue from gas transport but has signed a flurry of hydrogen deals over the last year.

Governments and energy companies are placing large bets on hydrogen helping lower greenhouse gas emissions, but its future uses and costs are highly uncertain.

Blue hydrogen is extracted from natural gas using steam-methane reforming, currently the standard process, and captures the CO2 emissions in underground or subsea storage.

It is seen as a transitional approach while green hydrogen, which uses renewable energy for extraction, cannot fully meet demand. Some environmentalists oppose it.

Alvera also said he hoped COP26 would help get consumers involved.

“We need to get Amazon to start certifying net zero products. That will create a big offset market,” he said, noting this would also require a means of certifying the supply chain of products.

(Reporting by Yousef Saba in Riyadh and Marwa Rashad in London; editing by Peter Graff and Jason Neely)

Key Takeaways

  • Snam CEO Marco Alvera calls for a clear definition of blue hydrogen at COP26.
  • Blue hydrogen must have low CO2 capture and minimal methane leakage.
  • Snam is investing in hydrogen deals to lower greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Blue hydrogen is a transitional solution until green hydrogen is viable.
  • Consumer involvement and product certification are crucial for market growth.

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The main topic is the call for a clear definition of blue hydrogen at COP26 to facilitate trading and ensure low environmental impact.
What is blue hydrogen?
Blue hydrogen is extracted from natural gas with steam-methane reforming, capturing CO2 emissions for storage, seen as a transitional energy source.
Why is a definition for blue hydrogen important?
A clear definition ensures that blue hydrogen production has minimal CO2 and methane emissions, making it more environmentally friendly and tradable.

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