Hydrogen
When it comes to replacing fossil fuels, there are multiple choices. The most sensible is Hydrogen. Available from salt, fresh and waste water, hydrogen can be produced just about anywhere. If done correctly, sustainable Green Hydrogen is the most economical choice for accelerating the much needed energy transistion from fossil fuels.
- Green H2 production – up to 100 M tons/day
- Self-sufficent energy – No solar, wind, batteries or GRID
- Scalable, Continuous, On-Demand
Use Cases
Green Hydrogen is critical for the energy transition. It is a must for all fuel cell or ICE vehicles in the transportation sector. Power generation is important for the growing demand for more electricity., especially when the the GRID needs more MWs. Green Hydrogen also plays key role in the prodcution of Ammonia/Fertilizer and Renewable fuels.
- Fuel Cell Market
- Power – Microgrids
- Ammonia/Fertilizer and Renewable Fuels
Carbon Capture
The ability to capture carbon is a very important capability. Whether CO2 needs to be destroyed from water, steam or any fossil fuel emissions, it is critical requirement to achieve a ``net zero`` emissions and balanced status.
- Breaking down CO2
- Capturing C as a solid
- Eliminating CO2 from Natural Gas turbine emissions