Researchers claim they can cut the cost of producing turquoise hydrogen to as little as $0.73/kg

Enhanced methane pyrolysis process would make carbon monoxide as well as solid carbon, which can then be sold to reduce the LCOH

Aerial view of the Korea Institute of Energy Technology (KENTECH) Research Building 2.
Aerial view of the Korea Institute of Energy Technology (KENTECH) Research Building 2.Photo: KENTECH
Published 22 August 2025, 07:44Updated 22 August 2025, 07:44
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