Tag: Utility Global

Utility Global and Maas Energy Works to develop dairy digester biogas for direct hydrogen production

Utility Global and Maas Energy Works to develop dairy digester biogas for direct hydrogen production

October 7, 2025 |

In California, Utility Global, Inc. and Maas Energy Works announced an agreement to advance the development of the first commercial project in California to use dairy digester biogas for direct hydrogen fuel production. The project will produce deeply carbon-negative hydrogen from water without electricity for the mobility sector, setting a new benchmark for cost-effective decarbonization. […]

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Utility Global hires Hanwha for pre-FEED study for biogas-to-H2 in South Korea

Utility Global hires Hanwha for pre-FEED study for biogas-to-H2 in South Korea

April 29, 2025 |

In South Korea, Utility Global, Inc. will partner with Hanwha Corporation E&C to carry out a Pre-FEED (preliminary front-end engineering and design) study for the deployment of its proprietary H2Gen® system at wastewater treatment plants in South Korea. Through this collaboration, Utility and Hanwha will assess the technical and economic feasibility of building a hydrogen […]

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Utility Global raises $53M in Series C round

Utility Global raises $53M in Series C round

September 25, 2024 |

In Texas, Utility Global, the off-gas-to-value company pioneering its proprietary eXERO gas production technology optimized for hard-to-abate industries, today announced that it has raised $53 million of an ongoing Series C financing led by the OPG Pension Plan and joined by multinational steel company, ArcelorMittal S.A. via its XCarb Innovation Fund, alongside current investors Ara […]

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The Digest’s 2024 Multi-Slide Guide to Utility Global

The Digest’s 2024 Multi-Slide Guide to Utility Global

June 21, 2024 |

Claus Nussgruber, the CEO of Utility Global, made his ABLC debut with this look at the hydrogen landscape and in particular the eXEROtechnology platform, with the promise of electrolysis without costly and hard to secure electricity. And the H2Gen system rapidly progressing towards commercialization in 2026.

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