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Plagazi ($7 milloin to develop plasma gasification reactor for on-site hydrogen production from organic waste)

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Plagazi, a Swedish cleantech company founded in 2007, has developed a plasma gasification process to produce green hydrogen from non-recyclable organic waste. Their core mission is to help society transition towards a circular economy by […]

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Torrent Energy (Plasma technology converts methane and waste oil into hydrogen for on site hydrogen production)

Torrent Energy, an American cleantech startup founded in 2020, develops high-temperature plasma pyrolysis reactors to thermally decompose methane and waste oil feedstocks into hydrogen gas and solid carbon black in a zero-emission process. Torrent Energy’s technology

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Supercritical Solutions ($3.6 million to develop membrane-less electrolyzers for low-cost green hydrogen production)

Supercritical Solutions, a UK cleantech company founded in 2020, develops a membrane-less alkaline water electrolyzer that uses supercritical alkaline electrolyte at high temperature and pressure to produce pre-pressurized hydrogen. This technology significantly reduces the overall

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SunGreenH2 ($4.5 million to develop low-cost, high-performance electrodes for water electrolyzers)

SunGreenH2, a Singapore-based cleantech company founded in 2020, develops low-cost and high-performance electrodes for water electrolyzers. The electrodes reduce the use of platinum group metals and feature a high catalytic surface area. They can be directly

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Molten Industries ($2 million Seed funding for thermal pyrolysis of methane to produce clean hydrogen and graphite)

Molten Industries, an American cleantech startup founded in 2021, develops methane thermal pyrolysis technology to produce clean hydrogen and graphite. By capturing the carbon in solid form, this technology prevents carbon emissions. Table of contents

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Suiso (£3 million to develop microwave pyrolysis of natural gas for on site clean hydrogen production)

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Suiso, a UK cleantech startup founded in 2021, develops microwave plasma pyrolysis technology that converts natural gas and bio-methane to clean hydrogen and solid carbon with zero CO₂ emissions. The company’s technology is designed to

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