Haffner Energy changes hydrogen technology roll out plans
Haffner Energy is launching a new roll-out phase of its Hynoca® technology for decarbonising and producing green hydrogen and renewable gas by thermolysis of biomass.
We started H2 View because we believed in hydrogen, because we understood and 100% believed in its potential to underpin our journey to decarbonisation and clean energy. We have not been afraid to question elements of that journey of transition where we felt it was appropriate; but not once did we waver in our belief in its ability to de-leverage the world from the stranglehold of fossil fuels and the sense of geopolitical ransoms that very dependence brings.
Haffner Energy is launching a new roll-out phase of its Hynoca® technology for decarbonising and producing green hydrogen and renewable gas by thermolysis of biomass.
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