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XCF Global and Posh Energy Sign LOI to Deploy Flex-Fuel Gensets

Industrial flex-fuel generator units at renewable energy site
Written by Abby Davey

XCF Global, Inc. has signed a non-binding Letter of Intent (LOI) with Posh Energy (trading as Posh Robotics) to explore the deployment of flex-fuel gensets at XCF’s New Rise Reno renewable fuels facility. The project aims to convert byproducts from sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) and renewable diesel production into zero-carbon electricity, while also unlocking potential hydrogen and renewable energy incentives.

Planned Phases and Capacity

The LOI sets out an initial pilot of around 100 kW capacity, with further phases expected to include modular 250 kW units. Longer-term plans could see multi-megawatt scale deployment. The systems are designed to reform propane-rich byproduct streams into hydrogen, which can then be used to generate electricity via fuel cell technology.

Potential Incentives

The hydrogen produced may qualify for the U.S. federal 45V Clean Hydrogen Production Tax Credit, while the electricity output could generate Renewable Energy Credits (RECs). When consumed on site, the RECs could reduce the lifecycle carbon intensity of XCF’s fuel products, supporting compliance with 45Z and LCFS programmes. Surplus energy and credits may also be sold into the Nevada grid, including to local data centres.

Strategic Outlook

The collaboration is intended to support XCF’s facility economics and strengthen its sustainability profile, while enabling Posh Energy to advance its modular genset platform. The LOI remains non-binding and subject to further due diligence, technical validation, and definitive agreements.

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