Kore Infrastructure partners with Tule River Economic Development Corporation with support from the California Department of Conservation to establish forest biomass to carbon-negative biofuels project

Traditional territories of the Yokuts and Tübatulabal people / Porterville, California, July 13, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Today Kore Infrastructure announces more details about its partnership with the Tule River Economic Development Corporation with support from the California Department of Conservation to develop a modular, forest biomass to carbon-negative biofuels facility in Porterville, California. The project will help solve two major challenges in California: reducing the risk of catastrophic wildfires and decarbonizing transportation. These challenges will be mitigated by removing the dead, dying, and diseased trees that can become fuel for forest-fires, and converting it into carbon negative UltraGreen Hydrogen™ and biocarbon using Kore’s proprietary technology. Since its founding in 2008, Kore has pursued a singular mission: to provide strategic solutions for a carbon-negative, zero waste future. Its proprietary, closed-loop technology accomplishes something that has never been done at scale: converting organic waste into 100 percent renewable biogas and natural gas, UltraGreen hydrogen™, and biocarbon (a valuable soil amendment and coal substitute), thereby reducing the need for landfills and incinerators and removing CO2 emissions from the atmosphere for good.
(GlobeNewsWire)