World’s First Carbon Removal Plant Converting Wood Waste to Hydrogen
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Located near Bakersfield, Calif., the Mote Hydrogen facility will be the worlds first carbon removal plant converting wood and agricultural biomass waste into green hydrogen. - (Photo: Business Wire)
As the worlds first carbon removal project converting biomass to hydrogen, we are addressing the ever-growing demand for renewable hydrogen with a carbon-negative approach, says co-founder and CEO Mac Kennedy. - Our pioneered technology directly supports California in its carbon-neutrality goals by removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere with our wood waste conversion process.
- Mote is a private technology company focused on removing carbon from the air by making hydrogen from wood waste.