Why Synthetic Graphite from FortisBC’s Hydrogen Process Could Transform Batteries and Steelmaking

FortisBC is taking meaningful steps toward a low-carbon future with its methane pyrolysis pilot project in Kitchner, B.C. The project utilizes cutting-edge technology to produce turquoise hydrogen—a clean energy alternative with vast potential—while creating synthetic graphite as a valuable byproduct. This initiative exemplifies a commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and advancing low-carbon energy solutions.

Why Synthetic Graphite from FortisBC’s Hydrogen Process Could Transform Batteries and Steelmaking

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