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YCE secures US$5M CEC grant

YCE secures US$5M CEC grant
The Yosemite Clean Energy (YCE) team at a Repotec-designed gasification plant in Oberwart, Austria (photo courtesy YCE).

In the United States (US), Yosemite Clean Energy, LLC (YCE), a provider of sustainable energy solutions, has announced that it has been awarded a US$5 million grant from the California Energy Commission (CEC). The funding will support the development of YCE's cutting-edge hydrogen production plant in Oroville, California (CA).

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The plant, projected to be completed in Q1 2026, aims to harness forest biomass and convert it into green hydrogen fuel. Only two CEC grants were awarded, placing Yosemite at the top of a competitive field.

Green hydrogen is seen as a critical component of the transition to a renewable transportation sector in California and can fuel trucks, buses, cars, ships, and planes while removing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from the atmosphere due to its negative carbon intensity.

Moreover, this innovative solution reduces particulate matter (PM) emissions, directly benefiting public health and mitigating the most immediate threat to the climate.

Utilizing wood waste also significantly reduces the risk of catastrophic wildfire, improves ecosystem and watershed health, and will create over 55 jobs in the local community.

We are thrilled to receive this funding, as it is a significant milestone in achieving our goal of producing sustainable transportation fuel while helping the rural forest and farm communities. The grant presents us with an invaluable opportunity to continue to establish our first biofuels plant in California, said Thomas Hobby, CEO of Yosemite Clean Energy.

YCE stands at the forefront of a groundbreaking initiative for California, utilizing proven Austrian-based gasification technology commercialized by Repotec GmbH to produce commercial-scale carbon-negative green fuels.

The grant will serve as a catalyst, expediting the development of its ultra-low carbon hydrogen-based technologies and bringing YCE closer to its goal of a cleaner, greener future.

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