TES and ZEG Unite to Explore Green Hydrogen Opportunities in Germany
TES and ZEG Unite to Explore Green Hydrogen Opportunities in Germany

TES and ZEG Unite to Explore Green Hydrogen Opportunities in Germany

  • 02-Sep-2024 4:19 PM
  • Journalist: Yage Kwon

Tree Energy Solutions (TES) and ZEG Power (ZEG) have signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) to collaborate on exploring opportunities for green hydrogen production in Germany. This partnership is focused on accelerating the shift toward a sustainable energy future by integrating ZEG’s innovative green hydrogen production technology with carbon capture, aiming to reduce carbon emissions while producing clean energy.

As part of this collaboration, TES has commissioned ZEG to conduct a feasibility study. This study will assess the technical, economic, and environmental viability of implementing ZEG’s technology, including the potential deployment of an initial demonstration plant. This step is intended to pave the way for large-scale deployment, advancing Germany's green hydrogen production capabilities.

The feasibility study will commence in September 2024, with results anticipated within six months. If successful, the implementation of ZEG’s technology in Germany could mark a significant step toward a hydrogen-based economy. This project has the potential to advance Germany’s clean energy initiatives by providing a scalable solution for green hydrogen production, which could play a crucial role in reducing carbon emissions and supporting the country’s transition to sustainable energy.

Jens Schmidt, Chief Technology Officer of TES, emphasized that the partnership with ZEG aligns with TES' mission to make reliable and affordable green energy accessible to all. This initiative represents a significant step toward advancing decentralized green hydrogen production from e-NG (electronic natural gas) while capturing CO2, leveraging existing infrastructure to deliver sustainable energy solutions to end customers. The collaboration marks the beginning of a broader effort to integrate innovative technologies for a more sustainable energy future.

Arild Selvig, Chief Executive Officer of ZEG, expressed excitement about the partnership with TES to explore clean hydrogen production in Germany. He highlighted that ZEG's technology has the potential to significantly cut carbon emissions and reduce costs, thereby contributing to a more sustainable energy mix. This collaboration is in line with ZEG's mission to advance global access to clean energy, underscoring their commitment to fostering a more sustainable and environmentally responsible energy future.

TES is a pioneering global green energy company focused on producing e-NG, a sustainable alternative to natural gas derived from green hydrogen. Headquartered in Europe, TES is dedicated to making reliable and affordable green energy accessible to a wide range of consumers through large-scale projects utilizing a proven, scalable, and cost-effective approach.

With a global footprint spanning North America, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia, TES leverages solar and wind energy in regions with abundant sunlight or wind to generate green hydrogen. This renewable hydrogen is then combined with climate-neutral CO2, resulting in e-NG, a sustainable and transportable energy source that can be easily integrated into existing infrastructure.

By supplying e-NG to various industries, TES aims to accelerate the transition to a greener energy future. Through its innovative solutions, TES is committed to driving the mass adoption of green molecules worldwide, contributing to a more sustainable and climate-friendly energy landscape.

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