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Greg Perkins of Wildfire Energy

  • Published December 06, 2022 7:42AM UTC
  • Publisher Maan Perez
  • Categories Executive Interviews

Wildfire Energy has developed a revolutionary technology for producing carbon-negative hydrogen from waste materials. The patented MIHG process is a simple, low cost and reliable method to efficiently convert domestic, commercial and agri-wastes into hydrogen-rich syngas.

Watch this interview with CEO Greg Perkins as he shares Wildfire’s latest milestones including securing a customer who’s willing to fully fund the company’s first commercial MIHG plant.

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