CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO
Hydrogen
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Exhibit 22-4
GTI/Greenfield Fueling Station
Natural gas is treated to remove impurities and then heat is added to strip the hydrogen molecules from the natural gas. The result is pure hydrogen and carbon dioxide. The hydrogen is then compressed and stored under high pressure. It can then be dispensed in a device somewhat comparable to a gasoline pump.
For more information on this exhibit, please contact the Comptroller’s Data Services Division at 512-463-4900 or at P.O. Box 13528, Austin, Texas 78711-3528.
Source: Gas Technology Institute.
