SoCalGas announces new waste-to-energy carbon-negative renewable hydrogen facility

July 26, 2022

Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas) recently announced that Kore Infrastructure has begun the successful testing and demonstration of its modular waste-to-energy carbon-negative renewable hydrogen and renewable natural gas system.

The testing and demonstration are already successfully underway at the Kore Infrastructure facility in Los Angeles. The waste-to-energy modular system produces carbon-negative hydrogen and renewable natural gas (RNG). The fuels produced can be used for the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions in hard-to-electrify sectors such as heavy-duty transportation, as well as for industrial processes.

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