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Testing unit in Marolles © Haffner Energy
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Testing unit in Marolles © Haffner Energy

Haffner promises sub-€3/kg hydrogen from new biomass reforming unit

French-based Haffner Energy has unveiled a biomass reforming technology that it claims could produce clean hydrogen for under €3/kg ($3.41/kg) without subsidies.

The firm announced today (April 24) the introduction of its hydrogen and electricity cogeneration system, Hynoca Flex 500 IG, which provides a “scalable, decentralised alternative to grey hydrogen and fossil fuels.”

The grid-independent, modular system uses thermolysis technology to break biomass down into solid biochar and syngas, which can then be either used for peak power generation or reformed into hydrogen, depending on energy or hydrogen demand.

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