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Mote reveals plans second for biomass-to-hydrogen plant in California

Mote Inc. has today (August 10) announced it will establish its second biomass-to-hydrogen and carbon sequestration plant in Sacramento, California, US, which could deliver “carbon-negative” hydrogen.

Having been awarded $1.2m in grant funding from the US Forest Service, the California Department of Conservation and the California Department of Forestry (CAL FIRE), the plant will be developed in partnership with the Sacramento Municipal Utility District (SMUD).

Using gasification and what Mote calls proprietary integration of proven technology, the company can process wood waste from farms, forestry and urban sources to produce hydrogen with remaining CO2 captured and permanently placed underground in saline aquifers.

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