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Pure Hydrogen to create waste-to-H2 facility in Australia

Pure Hydrogen has signed an MOU with Wildfire Energy to supply commercial waste using Wildfire's proprietary moving injection horizontal gasification technology (MIHG).

Wildfire's technology converts waste into hydrogen by loading waste into the MIHG reactor with raw syngas then conditioned to remove chars, sulphurs and other contaminants for hydrogen to be separated and purified for end use. 

Wildfire Energy will deliver its plant south of Brisbane targeting hydrogen production of 1,500 kg/d, which Pure Hydrogen will resell to end users through its planned network of hydrogen hubs. This adds another distribution and storage point for Pure Hydrogen around Brisbane, the Gold Coast and surrounding areas, aligning with the company's strategy of building a network of hydrogen storage and distribution hubs across Australia. 

In conjunction with the recent Hyzon Motors partnership and the five large-scale hydrogen plants planned in ports across the east coast of Australia, the MOU is further evidence of Pure Hydrogen adding to its growing network of sites and partnerships which are rapidly transforming the company into a large-scale hydrogen energy business and delivering on its goal of becoming one of the largest producers in Australia.