In India, ETN reported that British technology firm Levidian is demonstrating its advanced hydrogen project that can generate sustainable hydrogen energy from bio-waste in the United Kingdom. The innovative project has been conceived for the country’s largest listed water company United Utilities, according to the report. Levidian and United Utilities are working to decarbonize wastewater treatment, by deploying Levidian’s patented ‘LOOP’ technology to capture carbon and produce graphene and hydrogen from biogas as a fully sustainable feedstock. Levidian’s ‘LOOP’ technology will enable United Utilities to produce their own on-site hydrogen for use in its fleet of heavy-duty vehicles, the report added. The companies will also be exploring potential use cases for the graphene, which can be used to enhance a variety of products including batteries, construction materials and coatings.
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