Japanese energy firms to study e-methane transport to Japan using Cameron LNG terminal in Louisiana

Things in hydrogen start to get real and companies find out that while it’s hard and expensive to produce green hydrogen, it’s way harder and much more expensive to store and transport it. This is why there are so many different options currently looked at for doing that in a derivative form. From toxic ammonia to physically challenging Liquefied H2. But among all of them, there is one, only one that can boast one thing that no one else can. Fully developed, paid for and operational receiving and distribution infrastructure. Wanna reduce risk? Go the e-Methane route. Really serious about taking risks down – go for Natural Gas. 

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