1.15.2025
In Sweden, a natural reserve of biomethane created by a meteorite millions of years ago
Applications and technologies
In Sweden, a meteorite that fell millions of years ago created a natural reserve of biomethane, which continues to produce gas even today. This methane, instead of dispersing into the atmosphere as a greenhouse gas, can be transformed into clean hydrogen and carbon, creating value. However, as Terje Hauan, CEO of SEID AS, points out, Swedish politicians often fail to recognise the potential of this reserve and consider methane solely harmful. Terje Hauan's proposal is to responsibly utilise this natural resource to address environmental issues and generate economic benefits. This synergy between nature and technology represents a groundbreaking opportunity for Sweden and Europe!
Original language: English
Origin: Sweden
Speaker
Terje Hauan
CEO, SEID AS
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