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south-korea-to-gain-the-worlds-first-fuel-cell-power-plant-using-plastic-waste-to-produce-hydrogen

South Korea to gain the ‘world’s first’ fuel cell power plant using plastic waste to produce hydrogen

A new international agreement between SGH2 Energy Global, GS E&C, and KOSPO will aim to develop the “world’s first” fuel cell power plant that uses hydrogen from plastic waste in Ulsan, South Korea.

The project will integrate SGH2’s proprietary plasma-enhanced gasification technology (SPEG) which will use plastic waste to generate hydrogen as a fuel to replace natural gas and coal for power production.

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