Glastonbury's Worthy Farm to bring 'carbon negative' hydrogen technology to festival site

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Cattle at Worthy Farm | Source: Hexla and Levidian
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Cattle at Worthy Farm | Source: Hexla and Levidian

New technology aims to take methane captured from cow slurry via an anaerobic digester and turn it into clean graphene and carbon negative hydrogen

Clean hydrogen developer Hexla and climate tech firm Levidian have today announced they have joined forces to deploy their cutting edge 'carbon negative' technology at Worthy Farm - the site of Glastonbury...

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