The decarbonization capacity of the CSF can be up to 18,000 tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) per year when liquefied natural gas (LNG) is used. With biomethane, the produced hydrogen is carbon negative.
“Hycamite’s CSF demonstrates the viability of the new methane-splitting technology. Hycamite will open several other methane-splitting plants in other parts of the world in the future,” says Hycamite CEO Laura Rahikka.
Hycamite’s technology decomposes large volumes of methane into its component elements, hydrogen and carbon while avoiding the release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Clean hydrogen can be used as either an industrial raw material or fuel. The company’s technology requires
only 13% of the energy needed to produce hydrogen via electrolysis. Using a methane feedstock, whether from geologic natural gas, biomethane or synthetic natural gas, allows production to scale up rapidly.
The new CSF is near the Hycamite headquarters and the small test facility in Kokkola Industrial Park (KIP). KIP is northern Europe’s largest ecosystem of the inorganic chemical industry, where several companies
leading in the chemical and metal processing industries operate.
Hycamite uses innovative carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) technology to capture the
carbon in a solid form and provide it to customers as graphite and other high-value industrial-quality
products. Hycamite offers a diverse and environmentally friendly carbon product portfolio, including battery-grade graphite. They provide scalable plants for large volumes and offer custom solutions tailored to specific needs, helping clients reduce emissions. Furthermore, Hycamite’s catalysts are sustainable as they are recyclable and can be produced from industrial side streams.
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About Hycamite
Hycamite is a privately owned, deep tech company headquartered in Kokkola, Finland. Hycamite breaks
down methane molecules using heat and its proprietary zero-emissions technology. All Hycamite
products have an exceptionally low carbon footprint. Hycamite can tailor its high-value carbon products to customer needs and produce them in industrial quantities. Its methane-splitting technology is based on long-standing research in applied chemistry from the University of Oulu, Finland.