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PLAGAZI INCLUDED IN QUANTRON AG PUBLICATION DETAILING IMPORTANCE OF WASTE-TO-HYDROGEN TECHNOLOGIES IN THE GERMAN HYDROGEN TRANSITION

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In the wake of Quantron’s and Plagazi’s strategic collaboration agreement, Quantron has now published a paper on the potential of waste-to-hydrogen (WtH) technologies as energy sources for fuel cell vehicles, where Plagazi is mentioned as a key hydrogen producer in the sector.

The paper details the challenges, opportunities, and environmental benefits of WtH as a pathway for large-scale hydrogen production from waste, contributing to a circular and further decarbonized economy. Quantron and Plagazi have a unique opportunity to materialize these benefits throughout Germany and Europe through a collaboration which would enable the strongest advantages of both companies; Quantron’s vast reach and easily implemented, emissions-free transport fleet powered by Plagazi’s location-flexible and large-scale hydrogen production solution.

More information on the Quantron WtH publication: https://www.quantron.net/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Waste-to-Hydrogen-Whitepaper.pdf

The Quantron publication comes in the wake of the announcement of the German Hydrogen Strategy Update, further detailing the transition to a hydrogen economy and what is required to achieve it. A significant takeaway from the strategy is the increased promotion and recognition of the potential of WtH technologies, which will prove invaluable for Plagazi as an upcoming pioneer in the WtH sector in our opportunity to gain ground in what will become one of the biggest hydrogen markets in Europe. Considering the forecasted size of the European hydrogen market (20 million tonnes by 2030) and the potential feedstock supply available for WtH technologies (200+ million tonnes of landfilled waste per year), Plagazi and Quantron possesses a unique opportunity to capitalize early on the hydrogen market growth.

More information on the German Hydrogen Strategy: https://www.bmwk.de/Redaktion/EN/Publikationen/Energie/national-hydrogen-strategy-update.pdf?__blob=publicationFile&v=2

Further elaborating on Plagazi’s position in the German hydrogen market, our strategic German project Premnitz Hydrogen Park (PHP) is seeing rapid developments in areas crucial in taking the project to the next development phases; more information will be announced soon.

Conclusively, while the European and German developments in the hydrogen transition are exciting and show promise, it is important to recognize that while Plagazi appreciates the hydrogen colour-classification tools currently adopted by Germany and our label as being a ”green” hydrogen producer, please see the illustration attached for clarification on how Plagazi’s hydrogen is classified according to several European regulatory bodies and standards.

For further information, please contact: 

Gustav Granberg, CEO Plagazi AB (publ)

Email: gustav.granberg@plagazi.com 

Phone: +46 70 270 02 16

About Plagazi AB (publ): 

Plagazi AB is a Swedish clean-tech company which is revolutionizing the production of green hydrogen. Plagazi helps society close the circular loop by transforming waste into green hydrogen through plasma gasification, contributing to resolve the significant global issue of non-recyclable waste, renewable energy sources and carbon emissions. With multiple active projects across Europe, the company aims to become the answer to the continents strive to reach its climate goals.  

More Information:

www.plagazi.com | 

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