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HyOrc commences fabrication for European Waste-to-Methanol plant

HyOrc commences fabrication for European Waste-to-Methanol plant
A HyyOrc delivery truck (photo courtesy HyOrc).

In the United States (US), HyOrc Corporation (HyOrc), a developer of hydrogen-capable combustion and waste-to-fuel systems for the shipping, rail, and off-grid power sectors, has announced its transition into a commercial-stage infrastructure deployment company, initiating fabrication of its proprietary 35-tonne-per-day waste gasification platform destined for Porto, Portugal.

According to the company, it is rapidly advancing its global infrastructure financing and grant strategy, positioning the company to unlock non-dilutive capital across prime European industrial corridors.

Key pipeline milestones include:

  • Portugal (€12 million STEP Grant): Fully submitted in partnership with MO.RE.DA. to fast-track the Porto waste-to-methanol production facility.
  • Bulgaria (€50 million Grant Pipeline): Formally submitted in coordination with OnEnergy Group to fund large-scale infrastructure deployments.
  • UK: Project Phoenix, a strategic partnership with GB Railfreight (GBRf) to deploy hydrogen-capable locomotive retrofits and commercialize industrial waste hydrogen.

Concurrently, HyOrc is advancing the early-stage development of high-capacity, grant-backed clean power projects utilizing its proprietary HyOrc engine platform.

To protect its technology moat as international deployment scales, HyOrc has secured its IP footprint by filing two comprehensive patent applications in India.

These new filings protect the company’s core gasification platform and its proprietary methanol synthesis technology, with international expansion actively progressing via the Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT) process.

HyOrc has crossed the line from conceptual engineering to physical asset deployment. Our focus is entirely on execution, commercialization, and securing large-scale infrastructure financing. The fabrication of our Porto platform is the first operational node in what will become a highly scalable, internationally protected network of waste-to-fuel and hydrogen-capable energy infrastructure. We are building real, fundamental value, and the market footprint we are establishing today sets the stage for our next phase of corporate growth, said Reginald Fubara. CEO at HyOrc.

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