A simple gasification system for hydrogen production with carbon capture.
A pioneering clean energy company harnessing advanced reforming technology to convert organic waste into sustainable fuels. By capturing carbon and producing renewable gases, it drives the transition to a net-zero future while creating valuable byproducts for a circular economy.
TECHNOLOGY / INNOVATION
Rising Pressure Reformer (RiPR) converts wet biogenic waste into hydrogen, biomethane, biochar, and captured CO₂, creating a carbon-negative, scalable, and grid-integrated clean energy solution.
CURRENT STATUS
Wild Hydrogen has developed four prototypes of its Rising Pressure Reformer (RiPR) technology and is working towards a 1 MW commercial demonstrator, set to be completed by 2028. The company has secured over £4 million in funding and is collaborating with industry partners like Wales & West Utilities to decarbonize the gas grid. They continue to refine their technology and expand their presence in the clean energy sector.
ORIGINS
The concept of a better gasification had been percolating for over two decades in the mind of the company’s Chief Technology Officer Mark Wickham. He felt that the typical gasification process was too complex and that it could be simplified. In Feb 2022 the company was formed to build the first prototype in collaboration with Cranfield University and engineering firm Helical Energy
OWNERSHIP
Privately owned by the founders and a limited number of private shareholders.
USP
A carbon-negative energy solution that converts wet biogenic waste into renewable hydrogen, biomethane, and biochar while capturing CO₂ and supporting a circular economy.
CUSTOMERS
Any industrial processes seeking to reduce their carbon footprint and needing energy.
OF NOTE
Wild Hydrogen pioneers carbon-negative energy by transforming biogenic waste into hydrogen, biomethane, and biochar, offering a scalable solution for a cleaner, circular economy.
CEO
James Milner
MEDIA
White Paper on Vertical Farming.
Article on Vertical Farming.

