Plagazi AB Launches Feasibility Study for Circular Hydrogen Production
Key Ideas
  • Plagazi AB, along with partners Alleima, Gästrike återvinnare, and Mackmyra Bruk, commences a feasibility study to convert non-recyclable waste into circular hydrogen through plasma gasification.
  • The study, scheduled between May and October 2024, includes site selection, technical and economic analysis aimed at promoting local industry and reducing carbon emissions.
  • Partners express excitement about the potential of the project to strengthen sustainability efforts, achieve circular solutions for waste fractions, and contribute to local energy systems.
  • The feasibility study will culminate in a comprehensive report detailing aspects like waste supply, hydrogen sales, carbon capture, logistics, and economic viability, marking a significant step towards sustainable energy solutions.
Plagazi AB has announced the launch of a feasibility study in collaboration with Alleima, Gästrike återvinnare, and Mackmyra Bruk to explore an innovative project in sustainable waste recycling and circular hydrogen production. The project aims to utilize Plagazi's patented technology to convert non-recyclable waste into hydrogen through plasma gasification, capturing greenhouse gas emissions and reducing carbon emissions. The study, set to run from May to October 2024, will involve site selection, technical and economic analysis to assess the project's feasibility and potential benefits for the environment and local industry. Partners involved in the project emphasize the importance of innovative technologies for sustainability and express optimism about the project's ability to reduce carbon emissions, achieve circular waste solutions, and enhance local energy systems. The feasibility study will result in a detailed report outlining various aspects of the project, including waste supply, hydrogen sales, carbon capture, logistics, and economic feasibility. Plagazi AB's Chief Commercial Officer looks forward to exploring the project's possibilities with the committed partners, highlighting the technology's potential environmental and economic benefits. The project aligns with the focus on circular economy activities in the Forsbacka business area, as stated by Mackmyra Bruk, emphasizing the fit of Plagazi within this context. Overall, the project represents a significant milestone in the quest to reduce carbon emissions and develop sustainable energy solutions. Through transforming waste into green hydrogen, Plagazi aims to contribute to resolving global waste issues, promoting renewable energy sources, and aiding in reducing carbon emissions, in line with the company's goal to address climate change.
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