TURN2X

TURN2X has developed a technology to produce renewable natural gas (RNG) using green hydrogen and CO2. Their RNG is carbon-neutral and seamlessly integrates with the existing natural gas infrastructure, unlocking 2 million kilometers of pipelines and 1000 TWh of storage capacity essential for the energy transition. Their patented modular technology ensures rapid deployment and is designed to be easily financed through project finance. 

Since 2019, their pilot plant has been successfully injecting RNG into the German gas grid. In March 2024, they inaugurated their first commercial plant in Spain, marking it as the world’s first commercially viable RNG plant.

Being a member of Tech for Net Zero is invaluable because it connects you to the thriving German deep tech ecosystem, provides access to policymakers, and offers unique opportunities for learning and exchange with other scale-ups.

Philip Kessler, Co-Founder and CEO


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