Canadian-based start-up Nu:ionic Technologies has completed a continuous 48-hour demonstration run of its Microwave Catalytic Reformer™ (MCR) to produce low-carbon hydrogen from a variety of feedstocks.
Designed for use across different applications, the 100kW electrified reactor can use biogas, natural gas, methanol or renewable ammonia as feedstocks.
The process uses electricity to power the reforming reaction, eliminating the need for fuel combustion, leading to reduced amounts of feedstock required to produce hydrogen, while also cutting emissions.
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