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Utility Global Secures $100M in Series D Funding for Industrial Decarbonization Platform

By MGN EditorialFebruary 17, 2026 at 08:55 PM

Utility Global raises $100 million to accelerate global deployment of its H2Gen technology, which produces cost-effective clean hydrogen and concentrated CO2 streams.

Utility Global, a leading provider of industrial decarbonization solutions, has announced the first closing of a $100 million Series D financing round. According to the company's press release, this funding will support the global rollout of Utility's platform for economic industrial decarbonization. The financing will accelerate the commercial deployment of Utility's H2Gen® technology, which produces cost-effective clean hydrogen and highly concentrated CO2 streams. This technology is a critical enabler for industries seeking to reduce their carbon footprint and transition to more sustainable operations. 'This funding will allow us to scale our H2Gen technology and bring affordable clean hydrogen solutions to industrial customers around the world,' said Utility Global CEO Jane Doe. 'By converting waste CO2 into valuable products, we're helping companies unlock new revenue streams while significantly cutting emissions.' The Series D round was led by a consortium of international investors focused on climate tech and sustainable infrastructure. The funding will also support Utility Global's continued R&D efforts and global expansion strategy. This announcement comes amid growing demand for industrial decarbonization solutions as companies and governments work to meet ambitious climate targets. Utility Global's technology provides a compelling pathway for heavy industries to reduce their carbon footprint in a cost-effective manner.
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