SRHHL does talk about reducing the environmental impact of their production via the electrolysis method.
Here are some quotes from the 2023 Annual Report (Source):
“Green Hydrogen production from the electrolysis of water is being planned to reduce
the environmental impact of present route of Hydrogen production.”
“A proposal is being reviewed in order to utilize Chlorine generated from the propsed
Sodium Metal Plant Electrolyzers in MOL preparation section of Cal Hypo Plant.”
Further, a 2018 Environmental Impact Report of the Parent, TGV SRAAC (Source), also talks about electrolysis methods (See section ‘Electrolysis of Brine’ for example). Unless I’m mistaken, the electrochlorination of Cal Hypo involves passing current through salt water or ‘brine’.
I am, by no means, an expert in Chemistry. So correct me if I’m wrong. But it seems to me like the TGV group does have the technology to implement electrolysis methods in its plants as required.
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