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Aug 11, 2022

Raven SR’s California waste-to-hydrogen plant to be powered by INNIO’s engines

Partnerships

  • Raven SR, a producer of hydrogen-rich syngas, partnered with INNIO, an Austrian producer of reciprocating gas engines, to deploy INNIO’s Jenbacher Ready-for-H2 engines to produce renewable energy at Raven SR’s waste-to-hydrogen plant in California.

  • Under the agreement, INNIO’s Jenbacher engines will utilize landfill gas and waste fuel to power Raven SR’s S-Series hydrogen production facility at a sanitary landfill in Richmond, California. INNIO’s engines will allow the Raven facility to generate its own electricity and will support the production of hydrogen independent of the California electric grid. 

  • The hydrogen generated at the facility will then be sold to power fuel cells in heavy-duty vehicles. Raven plans to bring the S-Series facility online in Q1 2023, producing 99.9 tons of organic waste per day and gradually ramping up to 2,000 tons of hydrogen per annum. 

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