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World Energy | Paramount, California SAF Facility

The project involves World Energy teaming up with Air Products, Honeywell, and 15 other firms to build an SAF production and distribution hub in Paramount, California. The former oil refinery site will never again refine fossil fuels. By 2050 the facility will produce fuels that will displace over 76 million metric tons of carbon dioxide,… Continue reading World Energy | Paramount, California SAF Facility

Solena Group Plasma enhanced gasification

The Lancaster facility will have the capacity to produce 11,000 kg of green hydrogen per day. Operating 24/7, 8000 hours a year, it will generate 3.8 million kg (3800 tons) of green hydrogen per year. That’s nearly three times larger than any other green hydrogen facility — built, under construction or in development within the… Continue reading Solena Group Plasma enhanced gasification

SoCalGas-NREL demonstration projects

Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas) has joined with the Energy Department’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and the National Fuel Cell Research Center (NFCRC) to launch demonstration projects to create and test a carbon-free, power-to-gas system for the first time ever in the U.S. The technology converts electricity into gaseous energy and could provide North… Continue reading SoCalGas-NREL demonstration projects

SoCalGas and University of California Irvine 1

Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas) and the University of California, Irvine (UCI) are collaborating to demonstrate how electrolytic hydrogen can be safely blended into existing natural gas infrastructure on the university’s campus. The project aims to help better understand how clean fuels like renewable hydrogen could be delivered at scale through California’s existing natural gas… Continue reading SoCalGas and University of California Irvine 1

SoCalGas – SunLine Transit Agency

SunLine’s growing hydrogen fuel cell fleet is made possible by an ongoing investment in onsite infrastructure including the largest hydrogen fueling station dedicated to transit in the U.S. – the PEM Hydrogen Electrolyzer. The Electrolyzer allows the Agency to manufacture its own hydrogen production, offering a bundled fleet and electrolyzer-based fueling solution that paves the… Continue reading SoCalGas – SunLine Transit Agency

SoCalGaS – Kore demo facility

SoCalGas announced Kore Infrastructure has successfully begun testing and demonstrating its carbon-negative technology at one of our Los Angeles facilities. The modular system is designed to divert organic waste from landfills and convert it into carbon-negative hydrogen and renewable natural gas (RNG). Kore’s modular system heats organic waste under high temperatures in a zero-oxygen environment,… Continue reading SoCalGaS – Kore demo facility

SGH2 Lancaster Plant

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… Continue reading SGH2 Lancaster Plant

SDG&E – Borrego Springs

SDG&E is developing a Power-to-Gas-to-Power (P2G2P) project which will use hydrogen as the energy storage medium. The energy storage system will: − Use a grid-connected electrolyzer to generate hydrogen − The hydrogen will be stored in high-pressure tanks − A fuel cell will consume the stored hydrogen to produce grid power − All created hydrogen… Continue reading SDG&E – Borrego Springs

Raven | California Waste-to-Hydrogen Project

Raven SR, Chevron New Energies, and Hyzon Motors are collaborating to commercialize operations of a green waste-to-hydrogen production facility in Richmond intended to supply hydrogen fuel to transportation markets in Northern California. The facility will be owned by a newly formed company, Raven SR S1 LLC. Raven SR will be the operator of the facility,… Continue reading Raven | California Waste-to-Hydrogen Project

Plug Power – Fresno County, California

The project involves agreen hydrogen production facility in Fresno, California. The plant will produce 30 metric tons of liquid green hydrogen daily, serving customersfrom San Diego to Vancouver. The facility will use a new 300 MW zero-carbon solar farm to power 120 megawatts of Plug Power’s state-of-the-art PEM electrolyzers, which split water into hydrogen and… Continue reading Plug Power – Fresno County, California

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