Raven SR to use INNIO’s engines to power green hydrogen facility

Raven SR's waste-to-hydrogen plant in Richmond

INNIO announced Raven SR will use INNIO’s Jenbacher engines to power and heat Raven SR’s hydrogen production facility at a sanitary landfill in Richmond, California.

INNIO said landfill gas (LFG) will be the primary fuel to provide power for the non-combustion process that converts waste to hydrogen. The hydrogen product will be resold to power fuel cells in heavy-duty trucks.

The Raven SR process will provide a residual fuel containing residual green hydrogen from the concentration process to supplement the LFG to fuel the Jenbacher Ready-for-H2 engines to generate renewable power in a continuous loop.

INNIO’s Jenbacher engines will allow the Raven facility to generate a significant amount of their own electricity, reducing demand on California’s electrical grid.

Raven SR plans to bring its S-Series online in the first quarter of 2023 at the Republic Services West Contra Costa Sanitary Landfill in Richmond, California. This project will initially process up to 99.9 tons of organic waste per day and produce up to 2,000 metric tons per year of hydrogen.