Hydrogen Utopia International PLC (LSE:HUI) has entered into a binding framework agreement with U.S.-based InEnTec Inc., aiming to secure exclusive licensing rights for InEnTec’s advanced TRL9 waste-to-hydrogen technology across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). This development marks a significant step for HUI as it seeks to establish itself as a leader in the emerging low-carbon hydrogen sector in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. By leveraging InEnTec’s commercialized and high-performance technology, HUI is positioned to address the growing regional demand for affordable, low-emission hydrogen.
The agreement grants Hydrogen Utopia a 180-day window for exclusive negotiations and includes a right of first refusal on the licensing terms. To formalize this opportunity, HUI has made a non-refundable payment. The partnership is expected to support the MENA region’s push toward sustainable energy and improved waste management, offering a viable, scalable path to cleaner hydrogen production. This collaboration reflects shared strategic interests, regulatory tailwinds, and could bring long-term value both environmentally and financially.
About Hydrogen Utopia International PLC
Hydrogen Utopia International PLC specializes in transforming unrecyclable mixed plastic waste into hydrogen, clean fuels, valuable industrial materials, and renewable heat. With a vision to lead the European market in this space, HUI targets regions that benefit from private investment and access to EU or governmental funding opportunities. The company’s revenue model includes the sale of syngas, hydrogen, and associated by-products, in addition to electricity, heat generation, and waste processing fees.
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