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SGH2 Energy is proud to announce the expansion of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with ABB, a global technology leader in automation and electrification, to drive future integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital solutions to enable more sustainable and resource-efficient operations. SGH2 Energy aims to transform the production of Carbon Negative Hydrogen (C-nH2) and hydrogen-derived fuels, significantly lowering the Levelized Cost of Hydrogen (LCOH), and advancing towards the ambitious Earth Shot goals set by the U.S. Department of Energy. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in SGH2’s mission to lead the green hydrogen industry through innovation and sustainable practices.

 

 

SGH2 Energy proudly announces the strategic addition of Joe Cappello, a seasoned expert in the hydrogen sector, to its esteemed Advisory Board. As a leader with a remarkable 35-year career and a strong commitment to advancing clean energy, Joe brings invaluable expertise to further SGH2 Energy's mission of sustainable hydrogen production.

 

 

SGH2 Energy, a leading provider of cutting-edge sustainable energy solutions, is proud to announce its recent participation in several key industry events, further solidifying its commitment to driving the adoption of hydrogen technology.

 

 

SGH2 Energy Global Corporation’s carbon-negative hydrogen production facility recently cleared its final hurdle when the City of Lancaster Planning Commission approved the company’s use permit (CUP) and environmental impact statement (CEQA). This approval greenlights the Full Investment Decision (FID) and Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) phase of the project.

 

 

SGH2 Energy Global, GS E&C and KOSPO/Southern Power announced a Memorandum of Understanding to jointly develop, design, build, own and operate the world’s first fuel cell power plant that uses hydrogen produced from plastic waste in Ulsan, Korea.

 

 

In a historic agreement, marked by the signing ceremony, global energy company SGH2 Energy, the City of Lancaster and Iwatani, Japan’s leading hydrogen industrial gas company and a major developer of hydrogen refueling stations in the State of California, are launching California’s first closed-loop green hydrogen ecosystem for transportation.

 

 

Read the press release announcing contracts between SGH2’s subsidiary SGH2 Lancaster Project Company, LLC and two of California’s largest owners and operators of hydrogen refueling stations.

 

 

Read all of the news associated from the launch of the world’s largest greener than green hydrogen production facility.