Babcock and Wilcox (B&W) has signed a new exclusive global licensing agreement with Ohio State Innovation Foundation for a chemical looping process and particle that can be used to produce hydrogen.
Using an innovative BrightLoop technology, the process uses a versatile, abundant oxide particle which can be used to produce hydrogen.
Produced through joint research with the Ohio State University, the particle can additionally be used to create various other low-carbon fuels such as petroleum coke, coal and others.
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