Carbon Negative Energy products
Green Hydrogen
Low-cost green hydrogen from biomass can be used for renewable energy and electric vehicle fuel cell batteries.
Electricity
Certified carbon-negative electricity is produced from biomass for low-cost power generation and carbon credits.
Renewable Diesel
Drop-in renewable diesel requires no blending or modifications to existing diesel engines and is certified carbon negative.
And a big bonus: Graphene
The Miracle Material
Resilient Graphene™
• REI’s trademarked graphene is produced from biomass using proprietary technology at the lowest costs in the world.
• Graphene is the lightest, strongest material known. It is comprised of a one-atom-thick layer of tightly bonded carbon arranged in a hexagonal honeycomb lattice.
• Graphene is 200 times stronger than steel yet lightweight, flexible and optically transparent.
• Graphene conducts electricity 1,000 times, and heats 20 times better than copper.
• Since its discovery Graphene is disrupting and transforming industries, materials, and products that are the foundation of the global economy.
Resilient Graphene™ has been successfully tested by the world’s leading concrete, steel, auto parts, and polymer companies.
Resilient Graphene™ is being developed for use in CEMEX concrete mixes to increase strength, decrease the amount of concrete needed by up to 30% and to reduce GHG emissions.
Nucor produces the world’s first certified Net Zero Steel. A custom pelletized Resilient Graphene™ is being developed with Nucor for use in its Net Zero steel production in North America.
Ford has been testing Resilient Graphene™ for the past 2 years with their under-hood auto parts. The results show significant weight reduction, and improvements in strength, mechanical and thermal properties.
Sumika North America has successfully tested customized Resilient Graphene™ pellets for use in auto parts including wiring harnesses, under dash components and HV/AC ductwork. This project will lead to other large contracts with the leading automotive companies.
Resilient Graphene™ is being tested in Goodyear Tire rubber masterbatches to improve wear and better road adhesion. If only 1/4 pound of Renewable Graphene™ is used per tire, this would result in a demand for 115,000 tons annually.
Newlight transforms CO2, methane, green hydrogen and natural-occurring microorganisms into a patented biomaterial called Aircarbon® as an alternative to fossil-fuel based plastics. Resilient Graphene™ has been successfully tested for use in all of Newlight Technologies’ biodegradable AirCarbon products.