Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1283527 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2008 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper evaluates the production costs of a hybrid system based on a new membrane reforming MRR concept to convert natural gas to hydrogen and electricity. Membrane reforming with hydrogen-selective, palladium–silver membranes pushes the chemical equilibrium and allows higher methane conversions at lower temperature such as 650 °C.The new MRR concept formed of a series of modules is put forward herein. Each module is made up of a reforming step and an external membrane separation unit. The estimates, based on utilities costs of a typical Italian refinery (end of 2006), show that the production costs for the hybrid system are 30% less than conventional tubular steam reforming technology, and 13% less than a gas-fired cogeneration plant coupled with a conventional H2 plant.

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