EEAH Group, the Middle East’s sustainability pioneer, Chinook Sciences, UK’s innovator in waste-to-fuel technologies, and Air Water, a Japanese conglomerate with businesses relating to natural resources and industrial gas production, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to produce fuel cell grade hydrogen from waste wood and plastic.
The agreement, signed in Japan, is a first step in forming a consortium that will advance progress on the Middle East’s first waste-to-hydrogen plant, located in Sharjah, besides exploring further opportunities across the region.
Combining BEEAH’s expertise in waste management and material recovery, Chinook Sciences patented RODECS pyrolysis and gasification process, and Air Water’s hydrogen refinement technology, the waste-to-hydrogen plant in Sharjah will transform waste wood and plastic into fuel cell grade green hydrogen.