Biomass Carbon Removal and Storage (BiCRS) Technology
Mote’s innovative approach to energy production from wood waste with carbon capture is a game-changer in the field of sustainable energy.
Mote’s innovative approach to hydrogen production utilizes a proprietary technology that converts these residues into low-carbon hydrogen. Mote’s technology has been recognized by the US Department of Energy as a promising solution for carbon-negative hydrogen production. The company has also secured partnerships with major companies such as Shell and TotalEnergies to further develop and commercialize its technology.
The global agricultural and forestry industries generate a vast amount of residues, including crop waste, forestry waste, and other organic materials. These residues can be converted into low-carbon hydrogen through Mote’s proprietary technology, providing a significant opportunity for carbon-negative hydrogen production. • For example, in the United States alone, the agricultural industry generates over 1 billion tons of crop waste each year. • Similarly, the forestry industry generates millions of tons of forestry waste annually.
The Origins of BiCRS
Mote’s BiCRS process is rooted in research conducted at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. The laboratory’s scientists have been exploring ways to convert waste into clean energy for decades.
