Ways2H: Hydrogen gas production from waste: Japan Blue Energy cooperates
Ways2H:
Puente Hills Garbage Dump Site:
A huge litter dump towers over the hills of East Los Angeles, California.
Landfill gas:
Landfill gas of 30,000 cubic feet (about 850,000 liters) is generated every minute.
Landfill gas is a toxic gas that is a mixture of carbon dioxide and methane.
Organic matter contained in garbage is eaten by microorganisms and is generated.
Landfill gas recovery:
At the Puente Hills waste dump, most of this greenhouse gas is
Collected by pipes stretched underground,
Create clean electricity from there,
We supply 70,000 households.
Ways2H CEO:
According to the founder Jean-Louis Kindler, “this usage does not fully utilize the potential of waste.”
Extract hydrogen from garbage:
Kindler
Producing hydrogen from wastes all over the world,
As a fuel that can be stably and infinitely supplied,
I want to make it available for home, airplanes, cars, flying cars, etc.
Japan Blue Energy of Japan:
Twenty years ago, Jean-Louis Kindler, in collaboration with Japan’s Japan Blue Energy, was the first in the world to develop technology for producing hydrogen gas from waste.
Ways2H:
A company to commercialize this technology.
In June this year, it announced that it would partner with an engineering company to build the first privately-owned processing facility to produce hydrogen gas from waste in central California.
WIRED.jp
https://wired.jp/2020/08/12/will-the-hydrogen-revolution-start-in-a-garbage-dump/
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