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Submit Reviewwith 🎙️ Geoff Ward, CEO of Hazer Group Limited (nb: Hazer stands for "Hydrogen And Zero Emission Research)
💧 Hazer Group Limited is a pioneering company undertaking the commercialization of a low-emission hydrogen and graphite production process.
This episode is the third part of a Hydrogen Economy trilogy!
What we covered:
💪 How Hazer currently builds a large-scale demonstration plant of its technology that produces low emission clean hydrogen
🔋 How tackling the CH4 bond instead of the H2O one to produce hydrogen returns better energetical yields
⬛ How next to the valuable hydrogen output, Turquoise Hydrogen production actually also generates a worthy by-product made of almost pure graphite
📉 How capturing carbon in a handy way opens new perspectives of carbon-negative hydrogen production
♻️ How leveraging a wastewater treatment plant's biogas production to generate hydrogen is a perfect example of circular economy done right
🍃 How the water industry will have to cope with its carbon emissions, and how capturing its process carbon could be a perfect solution for that
🛻 How Turquoise Hydrogen could help decarbonize transportation, but also - and foremost - help make the industrial uses of Hydrogen more sustainable
🏗️ Which kind of carbon Hazer is actually producing, and where it can be used and valorized
📈 How big Hazer's demonstration facility will be, and how the company intends to scale up beyond just wastewater treatment plants
🍏 How integrating hydrogen production with further processes offers plenty of welcome side-effects and win-wins
⛽ How Turquoise Hydrogen production and ecosystem could be compared to LNG
🔋 How the placement of wastewater treatment plants in industrial areas is a great asset to turn them into a clean energy source
🍃 How Hydrogen's competition is not electricity and batteries, but diesel and fossil fuels
🔥 ... and of course, we concluded with the 𝙧𝙖𝙥𝙞𝙙 𝙛𝙞𝙧𝙚 𝙦𝙪𝙚𝙨𝙩𝙞𝙤𝙣𝙨 🔥
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