In Canada, St-Georges Eco-Mining Corp. and its majority owned subsidiary, H2SX Corp., announced that their Korean partner, Wintech Energy, has just completed on time the installation of all the equipment for its hydrogen production system at their new facilities located in the suburbs of Seoul, in South Korea. The system will be fully operational, as planned, before the end of this year. It is expected that there will be a period of a few weeks to a few months of commissioning that will follow the reception of the financial resources required. Wintech’s technology uses its proprietary microwave plasma torch design and topology to very effectively dissociate, using electromagnetic fields, carbon from hydrogen in a methane molecule, whether it is of natural origin or derived from the biomethanization of organic waste and residues, the firm said. “We will be ready in a few weeks to demonstrate to the entire industry, at real scale and with figures to back it up, the undeniable advantages of Wintech’s technology for producing cheap and clean hydrogen without greenhouse gas emissions, simply pure carbon powder,” said Jung Cheol Park, President of Wintech Energy.
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