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© Hazer Group

Hazer eyes Canadian methane pyrolysis plant after reaching 100 hours of operation

Australia’s Hazer Group is looking to supply technology to a 2,500 tonne per year commercial hydrogen production facility in Canada after successfully completing 100 hours of operation with its methane pyrolysis technology.

Hazer has signed a binding project development agreement (PDA) with FortisBC Energy to pursue the development of a hydrogen production facility in British Columbia that will utilise the pyrolysis technology to produce up to 2,500 tonnes of hydrogen and around 9,500 tonnes of graphite per year.

Utilising its Hazer® process, the company’s technology uses natural gas and unprocessed iron as a feedstock to deliver hydrogen and graphite products.

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