New video on smarter hydrogen out now
The CARMA-H2 project has released a video on making hydrogen production more sustainable.
The video shows the project's key innovation: the protonic membrane reformer (bioPMR). Instead of the conventional six-step steam methane reforming (SMR) process, the bioPMR allows hydrogen to be produced from biogas in a single, integrated step. At the same time, it captures high-purity, food-grade CO₂, turning a potential emission into a valuable resource.
Designed to be compact and modular, the bioPMR unit is ideal for decentralised hydrogen production. It operates at lower temperatures and reduces external energy demand, making local, small-scale production both viable and sustainable.
"With CARMA-H2, we aim to bring clean hydrogen production closer to local communities", says Nancy Tarjenian Astour, Project Coordinator. "This video introduces how our work can support both local needs and Europe's wider climate objectives".
Watch the 2-minute video on CARMA-H2's communication channels to learn more about the project's approach to clean hydrogen production.
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