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ReCarbon Demo Day for new plasma reformer unit

October 2024. ReCarbon successfully ran its new plasma reformer unit in Korea. The demonstration for investors is the next step for ReCarbon to enter the Korean market. Achieving this milestone, ReCarbon is targeting biogas sites to transform GHGs into clean fuels. Local government partnerships will be a key part of deploying ReCarbon’s transformative solution.

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The Antelope Valley Circular Hydrogen Initiative: transforming waste biogases into clean H2

ReCarbon is proud to announce the launch of an exciting new initiative to transform waste biogas into clean hydrogen in partnership with the City of Lancaster (CA), at a wastewater treatment facility owned and operated by the Los Angeles County Sanitation Districts (LACSD). The Antelope Valley Circular Hydrogen Initiative (AVCHI) is a multi-stakeholder, public-private partnership with the goal of transforming waste biogases into clean hydrogen to help fuel the growth of the local clean energy economy and provide energy and economic resilience in the Antelope Valley.

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Keys to unlocking the benefits of the IRA

The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) is a transformative piece of legislation that has the potential to radically reduce GHG emissions in the US. The IRA’s incentives create a cooperative competition structure where companies that partner up and down the value chain will become the dominant players within their industries.

Our article explores the concept of cooperative competition and why we at ReCarbon are looking forward to the opportunities and partnerships that it brings.

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A Greener Path to Syngas 

What do hydrogen, ammonia, and plastics have in common? They are all made from syngas, a chemical feedstock consisting of hydrogen and carbon monoxide. ReCarbon opens the door to distributed syngas production from any source of carbon dioxide and methane and the syngas produced can be low-carbon or even carbon-negative.

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ReCarbon receives strategic investment from global conglomerate

ReCarbon, the developer of the patented Plasma Carbon Conversion Unit (PCCU), a combustion-free, climate-positive greenhouse gas utilization technology, announced the execution of a supply agreement with Cleveland, Tennessee-based landfill gas to hydrogen project developer, H2Renewables, LLC.

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