Graforce is propelling its methane pyrolysis plant into the startup and commissioning phase at RAG Austria AG, setting the stage for a groundbreaking era in hydrogen technology.

This venture holds immense promise, with loop checks and performance tests underway to ensure the seamless conversion of methane to hydrogen (H2) and the production of high-quality carbon black.

The primary goal of Graforce’s methane pyrolysis plant is to revolutionize the production of hydrogen. Through the innovative process of plasmalysis, the company aims to not only generate hydrogen efficiently but also produce valuable carbon black as a byproduct. This dual-purpose approach aligns with the broader vision of transitioning towards a carbon-neutral future by harnessing the potential of methane, a potent greenhouse gas, and transforming it into clean energy.

At the heart of Graforce’s pioneering effort is the plasmalysis technology, a cutting-edge process that utilizes plasma to break down methane into its elemental components. This results in the production of hydrogen and carbon black, both of which have diverse applications in the clean energy landscape. The technology, in essence, offers a sustainable and environmentally friendly alternative to traditional hydrogen production methods.

As the methane pyrolysis plant enters the startup and commissioning phase until May 2024, Graforce is actively engaged in expanding its strategic partnerships. By collaborating with both financial and strategic investors, the company aims to accelerate the scaling of its plasmalysis hydrogen technology on a global scale. This initiative not only underscores Graforce’s commitment to advancing clean energy but also positions the company as a key player in the international hydrogen market.

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