TES, Saibu Gas collaborate to provide e-NG to Japan's energy sector
- Tree Energy Solutions and Saibu Gas have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to promote e-natural gas as a key clean energy source, an initiative that supports Japan's goal to use e-NG for 90% of its city gas consumption by 2050.
Tree Energy Solutions (TES), a global leader in producing e-NG (electric natural gas from green hydrogen), and Saibu Gas, a major Japanese gas utility, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to promote e-NG as a key
clean energy source. This partnership supports Japan's goal to use e-NG for 90% of its City Gas consumption by 2050.
The agreement will help Saibu Gas provide stable, clean energy and achieve carbon neutrality in its city gas supply chain. The parties will explore opportunities including a long-term e-NG offtake contract by Saibu Gas from TES production projects, where captured CO2 is combined with green hydrogen to create e-NG that can be used as a drop in fuel at consumer’s facilities.
This collaboration with Saibu Gas will enable TES to establish an overseas supply chain for e-NG into Asia and promote the introduction of e-NG into the Japanese market. TES and Saibu Gas aim create a sustainable value chain, enabling Japan to meet its carbon neutrality goals by 2050 while ensuring a stable supply of clean energy.
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