Our Process

Modern Hydrogen had developed a pyrolysis process that is low-energy, low-cost, and low-emission. Starting with natural gas or biogas, Modern systems heat that gas up and break off the carbon atoms, leaving behind hydrogen molecules. The process is thermally driven and catalyst free, which means a low electrical load compared to alternatives and simplified operations. Taking advantage of existing, reliable infrastructure to deliver methane to the point of use means there is no waiting for truck deliveries, no need for large high-pressure storage, and no limitations based on your power supply.

The Process of Converting Methane Sources to Usable Hydrogen and Carbon

Methane, Biogas, & Natural Gas

We capture carbon from methane sources that would otherwise become CO₂ emissions.

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Methane
Pyrolysis

Our methane pyrolysis technology breaks down methane into hydrogen gas and solid carbon before combustion.

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Usable Hydrogen

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Usable Carbon

Hydrogen is available to be used for onsite heat, power, or feedstock. The carbon is removed by Modern to be sequestered in asphalt applications.

How Does Methane Pyrolysis Work?

Natural gas or biogas enters the system.

Methane is heated until it breaks into solid carbon and hydrogen.

The solid carbon and hydrogen are separated, and the carbon is removed from the system.

Modern Hydrogen recycles some hydrogen to provide ongoing heat. The rest of the hydrogen is delivered for use in heating, mobility fueling, and power generation.

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How Utilities Might Decarbonize and Avoid a Climate Breakdown

How We Can Help

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On-Site Decarbonization

Decarbonize your natural gas when and where you use it.

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Decarbonized Heat & Steam

Powering net-zero processes and products

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Environmentally-Friendly Materials at Low Cost

Turning would-be emissions into the built environment.

Our Flagship Product, The MH500, Bolts On To Your Existing Infrastructure

Modern Hydrogen’s flagship product, the MH500, bolts onto your existing infrastructure to provide flexible, economic hydrogen at the scale you need.

Reduce your CO₂ emissions and get usable hydrogen to produce energy instead.

Modern Hydrogen removes carbon from natural gas, LNG, or RNG to deliver clean, affordable hydrogen for your operations.

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MH500 Features

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Easily Scalable

Adaptable to nearly any scale of operation, with upgrade capabilities to meet growth demands.

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Small Footprint

Designed to maximize efficiency while being compact, allowing it to fit your facility.

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Hydrogen Generation

Generates usable hydrogen to provide energy for any hydrogen-powered application.

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Feedstock

Compatible with a wide range of feedstocks including natural gas, biogas, and flare gas.

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Carbon Removal

The MH500 not only generates hydrogen, but also captures carbon effectively. Modern Hydrogen handles all carbon operations.

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Safety

Engineered to the highest safety standards, the MH500 uses advanced protocols to keep your facility and team safe.

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Code & Design Compliance

Designed to comply with international codes and standards, the MH500 is designed for reliability in all regulatory environments.

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Reduction of Natural Gas & CO₂ Emissions

Align with global decarbonization targets by using the MH500 to dramatically cut down on natural gas and CO₂ emissions.

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Decarbonization

The MH500 facilitates a significant reduction in carbon footprint through our innovative technology.

Talk To A Solutions Engineer

We’d love to discuss a custom plan to integrate more sustainability into your operations.

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