Nu:ionic’s Hydrogen Production Equipment and RW Energy’s Project Development Expertise Combine in Partnership

Nu:ionic Technologies and RW Energy have signed an MOU to integrate hydrogen production and carbon capture technologies. The collaboration accelerates the deployment of low-carbon hydrogen solutions at strategic US locations.

Partnership Highlights

  • RW Energy identifies projects, designs facilities, and handles business development
  • Nu:ionic provides its Nu-X Smart ReformerSM hydrogen production equipment with integrated carbon capture
  • The process produces 1.2 to 6 tonnes of high-purity hydrogen per day at each site
  • The partnership captures by-product CO2 in cryogenic liquid form for sequestration or utilization
  • Initial projects target north California, the Gulf Coast of Texas, and Ohio

The partnership leverages Nu:ionic’s teal hydrogen production technology and RW Energy’s project development expertise. It offers cost-effective, near-term pathways to low-carbon energy solutions. The Nu-X Smart ReformerSM integrates renewable resources into methane-based hydrogen production.

Strategic Locations Offer Infrastructure, Demand, and Regulatory Support

The initial fleet of low-carbon hydrogen projects targets north California, the Gulf Coast of Texas, and Ohio. Existing infrastructure, market demand, and favorable regulatory environments drive the location selection.

“Nu:ionic’s technology enables RW Energy to integrate renewable resources into methane-based hydrogen production,” said Darin Knicely, RW Energy’s CEO. “It offers a cost-effective and near-term pathway to low-carbon energy solutions.”

Nu:ionic’s CEO Jon Boshoff added, “Nu-X is available today, and our RW Energy collaboration delivers a unique value proposition. We provide low-carbon hydrogen solutions at truly distributed production capacity to multiple US locations.”

Nu:ionic Partners with HybriGenix Futures

In August, Nu:ionic announced a partnership with HybriGenix Futures to construct a gas turbine power plant in Alberta, Canada. The plant will use low-carbon hydrogen blends produced from an electrified SMR process. The project installs two 25MW hydrogen-ready power generation units initially.

As clean energy demand grows, partnerships between Nu:ionic, RW Energy, and HybriGenix Futures play a crucial role. They accelerate the transition to a low-carbon future.

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