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ReCarbon, H2Renewables to develop gas-to-H2 projects in the U.S.

ReCarbon Inc. executed a supply agreement with Cleveland, Tennessee-based landfill gas to hydrogen project developer, H2Renewables, LLC.

The agreement activates an accelerated pathway to match the growing demand for cost-effective green hydrogen with the following highlights:

  • Five sites to utilize landfill gas to produce carbon-negative green hydrogen. The first site in McDonald, Tennessee is slated to produce 12 t of hydrogen per day.
  • Additionally, the partnership has identified significant numbers of suitable sites throughout the US capable of producing in excess of 60 t of hydrogen per day.
  • Cost-effective green hydrogen is crucial for the scale-up of heavy hydrogen fuel-cell mobility, such as back to base and long haul trucks and buses.
  • Pathways towards qualifying for both RINS and LCFS credits are being developed, further enhancing the competitiveness of the green hydrogen.

Playing a part in the proliferation of renewable hydrogen from waste sources is a shared vision of both companies.