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SGH2 Lancaster Plant

USA
Greenfield

Overview

Status
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Greenfield
Region
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North America
Geography
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USA
State
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California
Equity Owner
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Proponent
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SGH2 Energy Global Corporation
Output
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Green hydrogen
Type of electricty
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Capacity
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12,000 kilograms (1,380 MMBtu) of clean hydrogen per day
Financing
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Technology
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Solena Plasma Enhanced Gasification
Technical Advisors
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Advisors
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Project Contact
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SGH2 CEO Robert T. Do
Lawyers
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Project Cost
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Offtaker
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mobility market
Commercial Operations Date
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Decommission Date
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FID
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Description

The plant will feature SGH2’s pioneering Solena Plasma Enhanced Gasification (SPEG) technology, which converts rejected recycled mixed-paper waste to clean hydrogen that is carbon negative. This conversion process reduces carbon emissions by two-to-three times more than green hydrogen produced using electrolysis and renewable energy. SGH2’s clean hydrogen will be cheaper than hydrogen produced from natural gas, which comprises the majority of hydrogen currently used in the world. The SGH2 Lancaster plant will produce up to 12,000 kilograms (1,380 MMBtu) of clean hydrogen per day, and 4.5 million kilograms per year (517,000 MMBtu) from the conversion of 42,000 tons per year of rejected recycled mixed-paper waste. The hydrogen produced at the Lancaster facility will be capable of fueling more than 2,000 fuel cell electric cars or 350 fuel cell buses or trucks per day.



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