Highly efficient and economical production of green hydrogen
We plan and construct highly efficient and economical plants for the production of green hydrogen.
An EU patent was granted for this technology in 2023. The technology was not only nominated for the German Environmental Award, but was also awarded the ‘Seal of Excellence’ by the European Commission.
The plant, the technology converts waste materials from agriculture, sewage treatment plants and industry into sustainably produced green hydrogen, synthesis gas, peat substitutes, synthetic coal or biochar. The specific output depends on the respective configuration. The processes work time-efficiently and at significantly lower costs compared to conventional applications. Especially in the production of synthesis gas and hydrogen.
This technology can be used to produce green hydrogen in a decentralised manner, e.g. wherever there is a sewage treatment plant. There are around 9,000 biogas plants in Germany that do not know what to do with the fermentation residues. With this technology, any biogas plant can be converted into a highly profitable plant. Our plants also offer a highly efficient solution for large data centres, which are often operated outside a city.
Another important framework condition on the topic of H2
The new version of the 37th Ordinance on the Implementation of the Federal Immission Control Act, which was adopted in December 2023, illustrates the need for our technologies. Feedstocks such as liquid manure are classified as advanced biofuels - with authorisation for GHG trading (double counting). As a result, 1 kg of hydrogen from e.g. liquid manure is already worth approx. 12 to 15 EUR (net) for the distributor. This is an exciting topic that has not yet been recognised by many investors or players.
Waste and materials that can be processed particularly well and efficiently with this technology are the focus of this new version of the 37th regulation. These are sewage sludge, organic waste, digestate from biogas plants, slurry, manure, shrub cuttings and green waste.