Boson Energy, which harvests hydrogen from non-recyclable trash, recently won top spot at a European contest celebrating all things sustainability.
Green hydrogen is considered an environmentally friendly source of power that can serve as an alternative to fossil fuel or even natural gas, since it does not produce carbon dioxide as a waste product, emitting only water vapor and warm air.
Boson Energy proposes using a readily available form of resource – non-recyclable waste – for hydrogen production. The Israeli-Swedish-Polish startup’s technology, developed in Israel, uses gasification to harvest hydrogen from non-recyclable waste and biomass in a process that in itself has a carbon-negative footprint, capturing one ton of carbon dioxide for each ton of waste treated.
“Waste is something that is always generated and always has to be treated,” Boson Energy CTO…
