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Green light for renewable hydrogen from wastewater project

In an Australian first, plans to produce low-emission hydrogen and graphite from sewage at a wastewater treatment plant have been given the green light.

The Hazer Process Commercial Demonstration Project will see Australian technology company Hazer Group use waste gas (biogas) for its world-leading hydrogen and graphite production process.

The three-year operation at Woodman Point Wastewater Treatment Plant in Munster will produce around 100 tonnes of fuel-grade hydrogen and 380 tonnes of graphite each year, with the potential for expansion.

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