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World’s largest waste-to-hydrogen plant unveiled, 30,000 tons yearly output | Hyundai Engineering aims to contribute to sustainability by transforming plastic waste into hydrogen, accelerating the transition to a hydrogen society.


Hyundai revealed the world’s largest waste-to-hydrogen facility at the H2 MEET conference, to produce over 30,000 tons of hydrogen annually.

Known as the HTWO Grid solution, Hyundai Motor Group aims to lead the growth of its hydrogen business by connecting the entire value chain from production to utilization starting from the new facilities. With these advantages in mind, Hyundai plans to develop specialized resource circulation package projects tailored to different regions and countries. In the gasification process, plastic waste is melted into liquid and introduced into the gasifier alongside oxygen and steam to produce a synthesis gas of CO and H2 using Shell’s technology.

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