Levidian launches second-generation LOOP decarbonization technology

British climate technology firm Levidian has launched its second-generation LOOP technology, which will aim to achieve industrial levels of production of high-quality graphene. Levidian’s LOOP system provides heavy emitters and hard-to-abate industries such as landfill and aluminium producers with a  route to both decarbonize their processes and open up new revenue streams from the graphene and hydrogen that are produced.

At the heart of LOOP is a patented ‘nozzle’ where microwave energy is applied to crack methane into its component parts, creating clean hydrogen and capturing carbon in the form of high purity graphene. A single nozzle will be capable of producing around 15 tonnes of graphene a year – enough, 
for example, to transform the performance of thousands of electric vehicles with graphene-enhanced batteries and tires so that cars can go further for 
longer with less impact on the environment.

 

The Company is targeting annual production of over 50,000 tonnes of graphene by 2030 from a network of LOOP devices, while driving down the emission 
of around three million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent a year.

John Hartley, CEO of Levidian, said: “We believe that graphene is going to play a central role in helping the world’s most carbon intensive businesses 
to decarbonise, solving the business case on decarbonisation projects thanks  to its short return on investment, and delivering performance improvements on 
just about every product it touches. With this latest technology release, we’re setting graphene on a pathway  to the mainstream, putting all the old issues of quality and scale aside to  deliver unparalleled levels of graphene production that is less carbon  intensive, more affordable and a higher quality than anything else on the market today.”

Levidian already has 10 LOOPs deployed or under construction globally including a pioneering biogas to hydrogen pilot at United Utilities’ Manchester Bioresources Centre, which is supported by the Department for Energy Security and Net Zero’s Hydrogen BECCS Innovation Programme. Unlike other graphene production techniques, which typically start with environmentally harmful mining for graphite, Levidian cracks methane into  hydrogen and carbon using a patented plasma process. The low temperature, low pressure LOOP process is highly efficient, requires neither catalyst nor water, and produces no additional carbon dioxide. The carbon is captured in the form of high-quality graphene which can improve the quality of products as wide-ranging as thermoplastics, batteries and solar panels. 

The Company also has a dedicated team of scientists who can tailor and functionalize the material to help customers integrate graphene into their existing processes and products to drive critical improvements in performance and carbon footprint.

An industrial scale unit has been installed at Levidian’s Cambridge headquarters. The Company plans to deploy its first industrial LOOP at a customer site in partnership with clean hydrogen developer Hexla next year.

Posted: Nov 20,2024 by Roni Peleg