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08/24/21 5:32 PM

#4720 RE: BioChica #4719

wonder if they use natural gas to produce that amount of heat

Raven SR, headquartered in Wyoming, transforms biomass, mixed municipal solid waste, bio-solids, sewage, medical waste, and natural or biogas into renewable fuels. Using its proprietary, non-combustion, non-catalytic Steam/CO2Reformation technology, Raven SR dependably produces a hydrogen-rich syngas regardless of feedstock utilized.
https://www.greencarcongress.com/2021/08/20210818-raven.html



SGH2 Energy Global
Solena Group, originally Global Plasma Systems, was founded by Dr. Robert Do, a biophysicist, medical doctor and entrepreneur and Dr. Salvador Camacho, “the father of plasma technology.” Dr. Camacho developed the high temperature plasma torch to test heat shields at NASA. Without his invention, there would have been no way to guarantee the safe re-entry of NASA astronauts into Earth’s atmosphere.

Solena Group is a multinational company. SGH2 Energy Global, LLC (SGH2) is a Solena Group company focused on the gasification of waste into hydrogen and holds the exclusive rights to build, own and operate SG’s SPEG technology to produce green hydrogen. SGH2 has projects in development around the world including Australia, UK, China, South Korea, Japan and others. SGH2 Lancaster is the managing company for the Lancaster, California, project.

“Malaysia has a tremendous supply of biomass waste, which, if not used, would be burned. Using SGH2's SPEG technology, we can convert this biomass waste to green hydrogen economically for use in land transport and shipping, which will help reduce dependency on oil and gas. “

— Tan Sri Halim Mohammad, Executive Chairman, Halim Mazmin Group, one of Malaysia’s largest shipping companies

LANCASTER
SGH2 energy is launching the world’s largest green renewable hydrogen facility in partnership with the City of Lancaster, California.

Lancaster leaders aim to make the city a global alternative energy capital, and its partnership with SGH2 will take them a long way to their goal.

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 decade. All other green hydrogen plants produce a much more expensive hydrogen through electrolysis of water using large amounts of intermittent renewable energy.

The Lancaster plant will process 40,000 tons of waste annually. The City of Lancaster will supply guaranteed feedstock of recyclable solid waste, saving the City between $50 to $75 per ton annually in landfilling and landfill space costs.

The largest owners and operators of hydrogen refueling stations in California are amongst the parties that have indicated interest in purchasing the full green hydrogen output of this project.

An Atlantic Council report finds that if the SGH2 Energy Lancaster plant can meet its cost and production targets, waste gasification technology could become a critical piece of the U.S. hydrogen economy.
https://www.sgh2energy.com/about
https://www.forbes.com/sites/kensilverstein/2020/05/26/the-worlds-biggest-green-hydrogen-plant-is-underway-in-california-its-prospects-for-electric-power-and-transportation/?sh=7c8c06c42a96