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GH EnA partners with Utility to produce hydrogen from biogas in South Korea

South Korea’s GH EnA has agreed to use Utility’s H2Gen reactors to produce “carbon-negative” hydrogen using biogas.

Under a Commercial Agreement, the company wants to advance South Korea’s low-carbon hydrogen market, aligning with the nation’s Hydrogen Economy Roadmap.

H2 View understands that the H2Gen reactors, based on Utility’s eXERO gas production technology, can produce hydrogen directly from biogas without the need for electricity or steam methane reforming (SMR). It is reportedly a more cost-effective solution with a significantly smaller footprint compared to traditional processes.

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