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The Future of Clean Energy: Tech That Turns Methane into Hydrogen and Graphene

In Cambridge, England a company is tackling climate change in a unique way—by transforming methane, one of the most harmful greenhouse gases, into valuable products. Scientists have long warned that methane heats the Earth’s atmosphere 84 times faster than carbon dioxide, making it a major contributor to global warming. Now, climate tech firm Levidian says its LOOP system can break methane down into hydrogen and graphene, offering a cleaner future.

Hydrogen, a clean-burning fuel, can power factories, trucks, and ships without releasing carbon dioxide, while graphene, a material known for its strength and flexibility, has the potential to revolutionize industries. Levidian’s team has been integrating graphene into tires for greater durability, concrete for improved strength, and even medical gloves to make them more puncture-resistant. The company envisions a future where everyday products—from car batteries to clothing—are enhanced with graphene for sustainability.

Levidian’s LOOP system has now made its way to the U.S., with Georgia-based cable manufacturer Southwire adopting the technology to reduce its carbon footprint. With growing global interest, this innovative approach could be a game-changer in both carbon reduction and industrial sustainability.

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