Electrochaea Partners with Hitachi to Bring Synthetic Methane to Japan

Cost-effective replacement for fossil-based natural gas

21-Nov-2024
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Hitachi will use Electrochaea's patented technology to produce environmentally friendly synthetic methane in the first biomethanisation plant in Japan.

Electrochaea and Hitachi have signed a five-year technology transfer and licensing agreement. Hitachi will deploy Electrochaea’s patented technology to produce clean, synthetic methane at the first biomethanation plant in Japan, with commissioning targeted in 2027.

Electrochaea’s commercial-scale power-to-methane technology will help to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and deliver a cost-effective, drop-in replacement for fossil fuel-based natural gas in Japan. Under the licensing agreement, Hitachi will retain the option to purchase additional licenses to deploy Electrochaea’s biomethanation technology throughout Japan.

The deployment of Electrochaea´s technology in Japan will support the country’s climate goals to achieve 5% carbon-neutralized gas via the injection of 1% synthetic methane into existing infrastructure by 2030, increasing to 90% carbon-neutralized gas by 2050. In turn, this supports the country’s climate pledge to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 46% by 2030 compared to 2013 levels and achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.

“We are delighted Hitachi has chosen Electrochaea’s proprietary P2M technology to bring biomethanation to Japan. Partnering with a global energy leader strengthens our presence worldwide and will be key to our expansion throughout Asia.  e-Methane can play an important role in realizing Japan’s ambitious climate goals and we’re proud that Electrochaea’s innovative technology has been validated by esteemed industry leaders,” Doris Hafenbradl, CTO and Managing Director, Electrochaea.

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