The UK’s largest listed water company United Utilities has signed a decarbonisation deal with green graphene and hydrogen producer Levidian Nanosystems (Levidian) that aims to turn waste biogas into clean hydrogen.
Following its win of £212,000 funding from the UK Government’s department for Business, Energy, and Industrial Strategy (BEIS), for the first the so-called ‘poo-to-power’ project, United Utilities will harness Levidian’s pioneering LOOP technology to decarbonise biogas produced from the treatment of wastewater.
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