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NEUMAN & ESSER and Graforce to unveil low-carbon hydrogen plant at PRC Europe 2026

May 18, 2026
NEUMAN & ESSER and Graforce to unveil low-carbon hydrogen plant at PRC Europe 2026

By AI, Created 5:04 PM UTC, May 18, 2026, /AGP/ – NEUMAN & ESSER and Graforce will present an integrated plant concept for low-carbon hydrogen production at PRC Europe 2026 in Amsterdam on May 18–19. The modular system combines methane pyrolysis with compression, gas treatment and plant integration to turn methane-rich gas streams into hydrogen and solid carbon without forming CO2 in the reactor.

Why it matters: - The plant concept targets methane-rich gas streams that are often flared or emitted, giving operators a pathway to cut emissions while producing saleable hydrogen. - The integrated approach could reduce the need for downstream CO2 capture infrastructure in some industrial settings. - The companies are positioning the system for markets where low-carbon hydrogen and carbon removal frameworks are becoming more relevant.

What happened: - NEUMAN & ESSER and Graforce said they will present a fully integrated low-carbon hydrogen plant solution at PRC Europe 2026 in Amsterdam on May 18–19. - The joint system pairs Graforce’s methane pyrolysis technology with NEUMAN & ESSER’s capabilities in hydrogen compression, carbon processing, gas treatment and plant integration. - The solution is designed to convert natural gas, flare gas, landfill gas or biogas into hydrogen, solid carbon and usable industrial heat or syngas.

The details: - Graforce’s plasma-pyrolysis process splits methane into hydrogen and solid carbon without forming CO2 in the reactor. - The process can reach methane conversion rates of up to 98%. - Specific energy consumption is about 10–15 kWh per kilogram of hydrogen. - The hydrogen output can be compressed and purified for industrial use. - The solid carbon can be processed for use in soil or in materials such as asphalt, concrete, metallurgy, batteries, pigments or long-term carbon storage pathways. - The plant concept is modular. - Standard units start at 0.5 MW. - The system can scale to multi-MW industrial installations. - A 20 MW configuration can produce about two tonnes of hydrogen per hour. - The 20 MW version is expected to be available from 2028. - The companies will show the solution at an event that brings together leaders from refining, petrochemicals, energy and industrial decarbonization. - More information is available on Graforce’s LinkedIn page.

Between the lines: - The announcement frames methane pyrolysis as a way to make low-carbon hydrogen from existing gas streams rather than only from new renewable infrastructure. - The emphasis on modularity suggests the companies want to appeal to operators that need phased or site-specific deployment. - The mention of carbon removal frameworks signals that the solid carbon byproduct may become part of the commercial case, not just a waste stream.

What’s next: - NEUMAN & ESSER and Graforce will present the concept in Amsterdam and use PRC Europe 2026 to reach industrial buyers and project developers. - The 20 MW configuration is slated to become available in 2028. - Further market adoption will likely depend on how regulators, customers and carbon markets value turquoise hydrogen and solid carbon use.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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