Green Hydrogen Production
ACBC integrates two pathways for renewable hydrogen generation, contributing to a future-ready, clean energy ecosystem.
A. Biogas Reforming
Organic residues from Nopal cultivation and HTL processing are digested to produce biogas, which is then reformed into hydrogen.
B. Renewable-Powered Electrolysis
Surplus solar and wind power drives electrolyzers that split water into hydrogen and oxygen.
Benefits:
Supports clean industrial processes
Enables hydrogen-blended fuel systems
Future-proofs microgrids for green mobility
Enhances long-term storage and grid flexibility
Why It Matters:
Hydrogen links agriculture, biofuels, and clean power into one circular, zero-waste system.