C-Zero Inc., a startup converting natural gas into hydrogen and solid carbon, has raised USD 34 million in a funding round led by SK Gas, a subsidiary of South Korea’s second-largest conglomerate, the SK Group.
The round brings C-Zero’s total funding to USD 45.5 million. The proceeds will be used to build C-Zero’s first commercial plant, which can produce 400 kg of clean hydrogen per day. The plant is expected to commence operations from Q1 2023.
New investors Engie New Ventures and Trafigura (one of the world’s largest physical commodity trading companies) also participated in the round, along with existing investors Eni Next and Breakthrough Energy Ventures.
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