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Utility and GH EnA to implement H2Gen projects to produce clean carbon-negative hydrogen using biogas for Korea’s market

HOUSTON, TX – January 7, 2025 – Utility, the off-gas-to-value company pioneering its proprietary eXERO™ gas production technology optimized to decarbonize hard-to-abate industries,  announced it has signed a commercial agreement with GH EnA of Korea for multiple projects to create clean, affordable, carbon-negative hydrogen using biogas with Utility’s groundbreaking H2Gen® reactor.

The commercial agreement signed by both companies covers projects deploying H2Gen hydrogen plants in Korea. The initial projects include: Chuncheon, Taebaek, Hongcheon, Sokcho, Yangyang, Goseong and Inje. The first projects will produce hydrogen to power heavy-duty vehicles for commercial transport, buses and passenger vehicles. For these projects, GH EnA will take lead responsibility for project development with Utility providing H2Gen reactors as well as technical and commercial support. 

H2Gen reactors are based on Utility’s proprietary eXERO gas production technology which enables a variety of chemical reactions to produce valuable gas streams. For example, H2Gen produces hydrogen gas from water using the electrochemical energy contained in off-gases such as biogas or various steel production gases, without the need for electricity to drive the reaction.

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Press release https://tinyurl.com/mrydmvek

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