Gloucestershire, UK-based Wild Hydrogen has developed a novel method of producing carbon-negative hydrogen that could be used to power trucks, ships and airplanes.
The patented technology converts biogenic materials such as waste wood, plants, compost, plastic waste and seaweed into ‘clear hydrogen, while also capturing and storing carbon dioxide (CO2).
Founded in 2022 by two friends, the company first trialled its technology with a machine designed on CEO James Milner’s kitchen table.
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