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Changing the way you think about CO2.
This is a podcast for users of Carbon Dioxide that are concerned about access in the future.
We will be discussing the security of supply, allocations, Force Majeure, carbon capture, state of the industry, and all things CO2.
EP: 23 Carbon Negative Hydrogen from Biogas or Methane with Hycamite
Catching Carbon
38 minutes 1 second
2 years ago
EP: 23 Carbon Negative Hydrogen from Biogas or Methane with Hycamite
In Episode 23 of the Catching Carbon Podcast, we're thrilled to welcome some special guests from Hycamite, a pioneering company at the forefront of the low-carbon energy revolution. Carolina Ahlstrand, Matti Malkamaki, and Niina Gronqvist discuss Hycamite’s groundbreaking work in producing low carbon hydrogen and other sustainable carbon products.
But what sets them apart is their innovative approach to turning carbon emissions into usable resources. Hycamite's process can be carbon negative under certain circumstances. How, you ask? Well, our guests will reveal that this transformational alchemy becomes a reality when they source methane from biogas or synthetic methane created by capturing atmospheric carbon. Join our hosts as they dive deep into a conversation with Hycamite's experts to explore the world of carbon transformation.
Hycamite's unique process involves the decomposition of methane into its elemental components - hydrogen and carbon. The magic lies in the fact that both of these components are produced in forms readily usable by various industries.
https://hycamite.com
Catching Carbon
Changing the way you think about CO2.
This is a podcast for users of Carbon Dioxide that are concerned about access in the future.
We will be discussing the security of supply, allocations, Force Majeure, carbon capture, state of the industry, and all things CO2.