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Hyliion signs Letter of Intent to provide generator for U.S. Energy RNG fuelling station

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Hyliion Holdings Corp., has announced the signing of a non-binding Letter of Intent (LOI) with U.S. Energy™. Under the terms of the LOI, Hyliion will place a 200 kW KARNO™ generator at a U.S. Energy renewable natural gas (RNG) fuelling station to ensure reliable and efficient power at the site.

US Energy's RNG fueling stations are leading the way in enabling natural gas adoption in the commercial transportation sector. Integrating Hyliion’s KARNO generator will enhance the station’s energy efficiency and contribute positively to US Energy’s sustainability goals.

“We believe the KARNO generator will provide a reliable source of electricity, aligning with our sustainability and operational excellence goals,” said Mike Koel, President of U.S. Energy.

The KARNO generator is a fuel-agnostic solution that utilises a linear generator architecture to produce electricity both economically and efficiently. Capable of running on various fuels including hydrogen, natural gas, biogas, and propane, the generator offers a lower maintenance cost and a significantly reduced emissions profile compared to conventional technologies.

“We are excited to collaborate with U.S. Energy, a company that shares our commitment to advancing sustainable energy solutions,” said Thomas Healy, Founder and CEO of Hyliion. “The KARNO generator’s versatility and efficiency make it an ideal fit for U.S. Energy’s RNG station, helping to reduce emissions and optimise energy use.”

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/clean-fuels/29072024/hyliion-signs-letter-of-intent-to-provide-generator-for-us-energy-rng-fuelling-station/

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