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World’s first carbon-negative hydrogen project gets green light – Recharge
Hazer’s commercial pilot in Western Australia will convert biogas into hydrogen and graphite, a solid form of carbon.

A final investment decision has been taken to move forward with the worlds first carbon-negative hydrogen commercial pilot project which uses an innovative process that could undercut conventional methods of producing green and blue H2.
Australian technology company Hazer will convert biogas derived from sewage at a wastewater treatment plant in Western Australia into hydrogen and graphite using its proprietary Hazer process.
By splitting the biogas (mainly CH4) into hydrogen (H2) and graphite…
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