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  • Hycamite TCD Technologies

    Created in 2020
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    Kemirantie 15, 67900 Kokkola, Finland

    Kokkola

    Finland

  • Employees

    Scale: 51-200

    Estimated: 53

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Description
  • Value proposition

    Hycamite produces clean hydrogen and solid carbon by splitting methane using proprietary zero-emission technology.

    Hycamite produces clean hydrogen and industrial-quality solid carbon by splitting methane using proprietary zero-emission technology. It is based on the thermo-catalytic decomposition (TCD) of methane molecules — in other words, we break the methane with our catalyst and heat.

    The novel methane pyrolysis technology requires only 13% of the energy needed to produce hydrogen using electrolysis.

    Hycamite’s technology enables the production of low-carbon or even carbon-negative hydrogen. Hydrogen can be produced from biomethane, methane from natural gas, or synthetic methane.

    As a cutting-edge carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) technology, Hycamite’s solution enables the creation of carbon sinks, providing clients with industrial-quality carbon fit for demanding applications, such as Li-ion batteries, composite materials and filter purifiers.

    Hycamite’s production is environmentally friendly. There are no emissions into the atmosphere and the catalysts used are sustainable.

    Hycamite is a privately owned company headquartered in Kokkola, Finland.

  • Hycamite — decarbonising industry

    Hycamite is decarbonising industry using its proprietary methane pyrolysis technology. It provides its industrial clients with low-carbon hydrogen and sustainable carbon products for demanding applications.

  • https://hycamite.com/
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