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Hydrogen just took a real step forward in steel. Utility Global and ArcelorMittal Brazil are collaborating on a first-of-its-kind commercial project at the Juiz de Fora plant: taking blast-furnace gas straight into Utility’s H2Gen reactor to produce hydrogen and concentrate CO₂—inside an existing steelmaking footprint.
In this episode, host Paul Rodden talks with Parker Meeks, President & CEO of Utility Global, about:
🎧 Subscribe for more conversations at the intersection of energy, innovation, and economics.
🔗 Press release link will be in the show notes.
👤 Guest: Parker Meeks, Utility Global (previously led major energy-transition efforts across industry).
👤 Host: Paul Rodden, The Hydrogen Podcast — the place for grounded hydrogen finance & strategy.
Chapters (placeholder times—update after upload):
00:00 Intro & why this project matters
01:05 Steel’s decarb challenge (blast furnaces & realities)
03:20 The Brazil project: scope, site, and partners
05:10 Flare gas → hydrogen: footprint & uniqueness
06:45 H2Gen explained (reactor, cells, steam electrolysis)
09:00 Handling variable blast-furnace gas (turn-down / hot-standby)
11:10 From ~18% to ~70% CO₂: enabling lower-cost capture
13:05 Modular scale: 3–15 tpd → 60–250+ tpd
15:30 Economics & supply chain (sub-$3/kg target, no “unobtanium”)
18:00 Why Brazil? Signals for LatAm & Asia (JP/KR/IN)
20:10 Roadmap: steel, then biogas-to-mobility projects
22:00 Risks, tariffs, and doing it without subsidies
24:10 Investor takeaway: from concept to competitive reality
25:30 Closing & where this goes next
CTA: If this helped, please Subscribe, tap Like, and share with a colleague in steel or heavy industry.
Disclaimer: This content is for information only, not investment advice.
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Hydrogen just took a real step forward in steel. Utility Global and ArcelorMittal Brazil are collaborating on a first-of-its-kind commercial project at the Juiz de Fora plant: taking blast-furnace gas straight into Utility’s H2Gen reactor to produce hydrogen and concentrate CO₂—inside an existing steelmaking footprint.
In this episode, host Paul Rodden talks with Parker Meeks, President & CEO of Utility Global, about:
🎧 Subscribe for more conversations at the intersection of energy, innovation, and economics.
🔗 Press release link will be in the show notes.
👤 Guest: Parker Meeks, Utility Global (previously led major energy-transition efforts across industry).
👤 Host: Paul Rodden, The Hydrogen Podcast — the place for grounded hydrogen finance & strategy.
Chapters (placeholder times—update after upload):
00:00 Intro & why this project matters
01:05 Steel’s decarb challenge (blast furnaces & realities)
03:20 The Brazil project: scope, site, and partners
05:10 Flare gas → hydrogen: footprint & uniqueness
06:45 H2Gen explained (reactor, cells, steam electrolysis)
09:00 Handling variable blast-furnace gas (turn-down / hot-standby)
11:10 From ~18% to ~70% CO₂: enabling lower-cost capture
13:05 Modular scale: 3–15 tpd → 60–250+ tpd
15:30 Economics & supply chain (sub-$3/kg target, no “unobtanium”)
18:00 Why Brazil? Signals for LatAm & Asia (JP/KR/IN)
20:10 Roadmap: steel, then biogas-to-mobility projects
22:00 Risks, tariffs, and doing it without subsidies
24:10 Investor takeaway: from concept to competitive reality
25:30 Closing & where this goes next
CTA: If this helped, please Subscribe, tap Like, and share with a colleague in steel or heavy industry.
Disclaimer: This content is for information only, not investment advice.
Support the show
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