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In the latest epidose of The Clean Industry Podcast, and we went deep into a topic that gets oversimplified way too often: methane splitting. At its core, the idea is simple. Split methane into hydrogen and solid carbon instead of burning it into CO₂. Where it gets interesting is how you do that, and what actually works at scale. We talked through the main technology routes and their trade-offs. Plasma-based systems can prove scale but come with high electricity demand and mostly ...
We’ve been waiting for this one! In the latest episode of The Clean Industry Podcast, Sonja and Matti dive into Hycamite’s core technology: methane splitting. It’s transforming how industries cut emissions and power electrification with critical minerals. Tune in to learn everything you need to know about it.
If hydrogen is colorless, why do we keep calling it green, blue, turquoise or even pink? We dive into why these labels matter, and why the industry urgently needs harmonized global methods and numbers to back them up. In this episode, we examine green hydrogen: how it is made and the challenges of scaling it to meet global demand.
If hydrogen is colorless, why do we keep calling it green, blue, turquoise or even pink? We dive into why these labels matter, and why the industry urgently needs harmonized global methods and numbers to back them up. In this episode, we take a closer look at blue and gray hydrogen. How they’re made, what sets them apart, and where their carbon footprints really come from.
In this episode, we unpack the colorful world of hydrogen. If hydrogen is colorless, why do we keep calling it green, blue, or even pink? We dive into why these labels matter, and why the industry urgently needs harmonized global methods and numbers to back them up. Link to the article mentioned on why a harmonized global methodology is key: It doesn’t matter what the color of hydrogen is as long as it lowers net emissions - Hycamite



