The shift to a low-carbon, hydrogen-based economy is prompting the energy industry to explore more cost-effective and sustainable technologies, including methane pyrolysis (turquoise hydrogen), which offers significantly lower carbon emissions than steam methane reforming (SMR) and provides a more economical alternative to existing electrolysis-based green hydrogen production. Methane pyrolysis's cost-effectiveness can be further enhanced through the effective utilization of the solid carbon byproduct, which none of the other competing technologies produce.