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Hycamite announces completion of new methane-splitting plant

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Global Hydrogen Review,


Hycamite, a clean tech company committed to decarbonising industry, is set to begin operations in 2025 at its recently completed industrial scale, methane-splitting plant in Kokkola, Finland, one of the largest in Europe.

This breakthrough technology produces low-carbon hydrogen and high-value solid carbon products from methane. Scalable and adaptable to market needs, it enables low-carbon production of critical materials and can be deployed globally, close to industrial end-users. Hycamite’s graphite production capability was recognised earlier in 2025 by the European Commission as one of 47 strategic projects under the Critical Raw Materials Act (CRMA).

Hycamite TCD Technologies Ltd has also announced CMA CGM, a global player in sea, land, air, and logistics solutions, as a new investor.

“We are excited to welcome CMA CGM, through its energy fund PULSE, as a strategic investor. As a global player in container shipping with a diversified portfolio, CMA CGM’s investment will accelerate Hycamite’s efforts to decarbonise maritime transport and support the industrial scaling of our technology more broadly. Since 2022, Hycamite has been advancing its marine application through a development programme partly funded by Business Finland. Now, with Kokkola CSF operations to commence shortly, our technology is poised to transform maritime transportation and other hard-to-abate sectors worldwide. CMA CGM’s investment signals growing international interest in our technology,” said Laura Rahikka, CEO of Hycamite. “CMA CGM’s support will fast-track the development and adoption of our multiple methane-splitting applications.”

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/31072025/hycamite-announces-completion-of-new-methane-splitting-plant/

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