
S4E19 - How to Make your Wastewater Treatment Plant Remarkably Carbon Negative
(don't) Waste Water! | Water Tech to Solve the World
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Episode · 52:34 · Mar 23, 2022
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with ️ 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 ➡️ Get the Full Story (including an infographic and full transcript) Hosted on Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
52m 34s · Mar 23, 2022
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