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Landfill gas utilisation for hydrogen projects

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Landfill gas utilisation for hydrogen projects refers to using gas generated by decomposing waste—primarily methane and carbon dioxide—as an energy input to produce low-carbon hydrogen, either by generating renewable electricity to power electrolysers or by reforming the gas directly.[1] In the South Coast/Dorset green hydrogen hub, the plant is described as landfill gas and solar-powered, meaning that gas collected from the landfill is converted into electricity which, together with solar PV, drives hydrogen production, thereby turning a waste by-product into a decarbonisation resource.[1][7]

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Protium has partnered with Canford Renewable Energy to co-operate an operational green hydrogen hub in Dorset, producing around 120 tonnes per year by combining landfill gas and solar power; Protium will handle sales and offtake, adding immediate production to its portfolio.

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