Partnership fine-tunes new method to make both clean hydrogen and solid-state carbon

Hynion and Greenlogix want to form a joint venture to supply emissions-free H2 to the former's hydrogen filling stations – and at the same time make commercially attractive solid-state carbon for high-tech applications.
Photo: Hynion
Photo: Hynion

The future is calling for more renewable fuels, prompting many companies to enter the trade in the hopes of gaining a solid share of the market up to its impending boom. Now a partnership of Norwegian Hynion and Swiss-German Greenlogix announces its debut to the field.

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