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Hydrogen Utopia secures rights for waste-to-energy tech across Europe
British waste-to-energy company Powerhouse Energy has signed an agreement with Hydrogen Utopia International for the deployment of their solution across Europe.
The company’s technology uses all plastic, end-of-life-tyres, and other waste streams to produce energy including chemical precursors, hydrogen, and electricity to power communities, industries, and transportation.
The technology firm claims its Distributed Modular Generation technology can produce up to 2 tonnes of hydrogen for vehicle use and more than 58MWh of exportable electricity per day.
Such technology is expected to play an increasingly significant role in reducing land and water pollution and degradation due to plastic waste.
Powerhouse Energy will deploy the technology in Poland, Greece, and Hungary as part of the deal reached with Hydrogen Utopia. The rollout of the solution is subject to the availability of funding which Hydrogen Utopia is seeking from and through partnerships with states, regional authorities and the private sector.
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Hydrogen Utopia secures rights for waste-to-energy tech across Europe
Powerhouse Energy has signed an agreement with Hydrogen Utopia International for the deployment of their solution across Europe.
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