Through direct conversion of natural gas to hydrogen and solid carbon, Distributed Natural Gas Pyrolysis (DNGP) technologies have the advantage of decarbonizing gas utility customers while retaining the benefits of the reliable, resilient gas grid. This also avoids distribution conversions and potentially provides additional revenues from carbon outputs. In this presentation, GTI Energy shares how it has worked with utility and DNGP partners to analyze the 25+ developers in this space, examining the pros and cons of different technology pathways by use case, through developing a technoeconomic assessment and screening tool.
Learning objective:
Understand the pros/cons of different pyrolysis technology types for distributed applications served by natural gas utilities and understand the technoeconomic impact of regional carbon intensities, utility pricing, and commercial/industrial applications.
- Date:September 26, 2025
- Time (approx.):11:10 am Eastern Time
- Event:Hydrogen Heating Network | Fall 2025 Virtual Conference