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US Trio Aims to Establish 500kg Green Hydrogen Production Plant in Texas
US Trio Aims to Establish 500kg Green Hydrogen Production Plant in Texas

US Trio Aims to Establish 500kg Green Hydrogen Production Plant in Texas

  • 09-Feb-2024 5:54 PM
  • Journalist: Francis Stokes

In a groundbreaking development, a consortium comprising three leading US companies—HNO International (HNIO), Element One Energy, and Pneumatic and Hydraulic Company (PHC)—has unveiled ambitious plans to establish a state-of-the-art green hydrogen production facility in Houston, Texas. This facility is designed to have a daily production capacity of 500 kilograms of green hydrogen, marking a significant leap in the pursuit of sustainable energy solutions. The proposed project, anticipated to become operational by the second quarter of 2024, is poised to redefine the landscape of hydrogen production, demonstrating a commitment to environmental responsibility and technological innovation.

At the core of this visionary initiative is HNOI's Scalable Hydrogen Energy Platform (SHEP™), a cutting-edge technology renowned for its modular and scalable design. The SHEP platform is set to feature a 1.25MW alkaline electrolyser, a key component in the hydrogen production process. Remarkably, this electrolyser, a critical element in the facility, will occupy a relatively compact footprint of less than 3,000 square feet, highlighting the efficiency and sustainability embedded in the project.

While the specific manufacturer of the electrolyser has not been officially disclosed, Element One Energy, headquartered in Colorado, is a recognized authority in the field. Specializing in zero-gap alkaline systems, Element One Energy offers custom-designed stacks with capacities ranging from 50kW to 5MW. This choice of technology aligns seamlessly with the consortium's commitment to cutting-edge, sustainable solutions.

HNIO has communicated to H2 View, a leading platform in the hydrogen industry, that the electricity required to power the facility will be sourced from the grid using "green tags." This strategic approach allows for the indirect access of renewable energy in the region during off-peak hours, ensuring the overall environmental impact is minimized.

The envisioned hydrogen production facility aims to cater to diverse applications across various sectors, underlining the versatility and potential of green hydrogen as a clean energy source. The completion of this groundbreaking project is slated for the second quarter of 2024, signifying a tangible step toward realizing the vision of a sustainable and eco-friendly energy landscape.

A noteworthy achievement in January 2024 has already demonstrated the practical application of HNOI's hydrogen technology. The successful refuelling of a hydrogen-powered Toyota Mirai using HNOI's Compact Hydrogen Refuelling Station (CHRS™) in Houston serves as a tangible testament to the consortium's capabilities. This accomplishment not only showcases the technical prowess of the technology but also reinforces the viability and real-world applicability of green hydrogen initiatives.

As this consortium spearheads innovation in the green hydrogen domain, the collaborative efforts of HNO International, Element One Energy, and Pneumatic and Hydraulic Company are poised to leave an indelible mark on the transition to sustainable energy. The envisioned facility stands as a beacon of progress, symbolizing a harmonious blend of cutting-edge technology, environmental responsibility, and a collective commitment to shaping a more sustainable and resilient future.

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