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Graphitic Energy commissions Texas pilot turquoise hydrogen and graphene plant

Californian-based turquoise hydrogen start-up Graphitic Energy has commissioned a pilot methane pyrolysis plant in Texas.

The firm’s new plant at the Southwest Research Institute (SWRI) in San Antonio is expected to convert natural gas into hydrogen and graphene through the end of 2025.

Capable of producing “several hundred” kilogrammes of hydrogen and up to 1,000kg of graphene per day during 24/7 operations, the pilot plant will inform Graphitic’s commercial plant designs.

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