H2B2 USA LLC, a leading vertically integrated hydrogen solutions company, and 2G Energy, Inc., a global CHP solution provider, are elated to announce that their collaborative SoHyCal project has been distinguished with the highly coveted 2024 CHP Project of the Year Award by the Combined Heat and Power Alliance. The award ceremony will take place on Wednesday, September 25th at the National Summit on CHP held at the Westin in Alexandria, Virginia.
The SoHyCal project, managed by H2B2, represents a significant step forward in the quest for sustainable energy solutions in California. By producing renewable hydrogen through electrolysis powered entirely by renewable energy, SoHyCal is paving the way for a cleaner, more sustainable future. A key partner in this project is 2G Energy, whose state-of-the-art biogas engine plays a critical role in powering the hydrogen production process.
Pedro Pajares, CEO of H2B2, emphasized the importance of collaboration in achieving the project's success: "Receiving this award is an incredible honor and a testament to the hard work and dedication of our teams. The SoHyCal project is more than just a technological achievement—it is a symbol of the progress we are making towards a sustainable future. We are proud to lead this effort and to have such a committed partner in 2G Energy."
2G Energy's cutting-edge biogas technology not only provides the necessary energy for the electrolysis process but also ensures that the entire operation remains carbon-neutral, a vital component in California's broader climate goals. "Our partnership with H2B2 has allowed us to showcase the potential of biogas in large-scale renewable energy projects," said 2G Energy, Inc.'s Managing Director Darren Jamison. "We are honored to receive this award and are committed to continuing our work in advancing renewable hydrogen solutions."
This award recognizes the SoHyCal project as a pioneering effort in hydrogen production, showcasing the successful integration of H2B2 and 2G Energy's innovative technologies, which not only meet current clean hydrogen demands but also set a foundation for future expansions to support California's climate goals and inspire similar global initiatives.