
Transforming Wastewater Biogas into Energy
Carbon Hills partners with wastewater utilities to upgrade biogas into renewable biomethane, delivering emissions reduction, operational efficiency, and long-term sustainability.
Our Commitment to Decarbonisation
At Carbon Hills, our commitment to decarbonisation focuses on reducing real, measurable greenhouse gas emissions from wastewater infrastructure. We develop and deploy low-energy, low-complexity technologies that convert waste streams into renewable biomethane, reducing emissions that would otherwise be released. In doing so, we help utilities lower operating costs while making meaningful progress toward Australia’s net-zero targets.
Our services
Wastewater treatment
Advanced wastewater treatment solutions focused on emissions reduction, energy efficiency, and resource recovery. We work with utilities to improve treatment performance while enabling greater biogas and renewable energy generation.
Decarbonisation solutions
Practical decarbonisation solutions for wastewater and energy infrastructure, combining low-emissions process design with deployable systems that support operational needs and net-zero targets.
Renewable energy
Renewable energy solutions centred on biogas and biomethane production, enabling wastewater treatment plants to convert waste streams into low-carbon energy and reduce reliance on fossil fuels.
About us
Carbon Hills is an Australian clean energy technology company focused on decarbonising wastewater infrastructure through practical, deployable solutions.
Founded by a multidisciplinary team with deep expertise in environmental engineering and proven commercial capability, Carbon Hills bridges rigorous academic research with real-world infrastructure delivery. Our core technology was developed by senior researchers at leading Australian universities, ensuring technical robustness, independent validation, and operational relevance.
We work closely with utilities and industry partners to deliver low-energy, low-complexity solutions that reduce emissions, recover value from waste streams, and support long-term net-zero goals.