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With an increasing demand in the energy industry for clean, affordable hydrogen, #NSFfunded startup Thiozen Inc. is commercializing a process that produces clean hydrogen from sour gas waste streams. Sour gas is a natural gas containing significant amounts of hydrogen sulfide. Their chemical decarbonization process converts hydrogen sulfide to hydrogen gas, dramatically reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Thiozen recently received $3.2 million in funding from the government of Alberta, Canada, for a clean hydrogen project that will generate zero-emission hydrogen and improve community air quality and respiratory health. For more information, please visit https://bit.ly/4d73gmm. #NSFSBIR #hydrogen 📷: Thiozen

  • Rachid Taha, Director of Engineering at Thiozen, working on the startup and operation of the pilot unit.

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