By on May 5th, 2008


NRC researchers are busy engineering the production of hydrogen from organic wastes and crop residues. Their goal: turn low-grade waste into affordable, clean energy without producing greenhouse gases.

Today, most hydrogen is produced from natural gas, with the balance produced primarily from heavy oils, naphtha, and coal. Not only do these methods consume a lot of energy, they also produce greenhouse gases.

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