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Founded in 2015 as Modern Electron at Intellectual Ventures, a research hub founded by former Microsoft executive Nathan Myhrvold and supported by Bill Gates. Originally developed devices that captured waste heat from home furnaces and water heaters to generate electricity. Pivoted in 2023 to focus entirely on hydrogen
Modern Hydrogen (formerly Modern Electron), founded in 2015 and headquartered in Washington, develops modular methane pyrolysis systems that produce hydrogen and sell the solid carbon byproduct to the construction materials industry. The company is backed by prominent investors and has multiple partnerships for pilot p
A company based in Seattle, USA, at the forefront of methane pyrolysis technology for converting methane into hydrogen and solid carbon.
A clean energy innovation company that has partnered with Puget Sound Energy to decarbonize industrial processes using its methane pyrolysis technology.
A cleantech startup that has developed a technology to decarbonize natural gas, producing clean hydrogen and solid carbon. They recently secured $25 million in funding to expand their efforts.
A Seattle-based startup pioneering hydrogen production by splitting natural gas into hydrogen and solid carbon, with operations in the United States and Canada. The company produces clean hydrogen and carbon-based asphalt as a byproduct.
This climate tech startup develops a device that breaks down natural gas to produce hydrogen fuel and solid carbon. Bill Gates visited their facility and personally used their product to fill a pothole.
Co-developer of the Cambridge Solar Tool alongside MIT's Sustainable Design Lab.

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