Greenway Technologies and GME Hydro Partnership for Clean Hydrogen Production
Key Ideas
  • Greenway Technologies and GME Hydro have entered into a partnership to produce clean hydrogen for electrical power generation using Greenway's H-Reformer™ units.
  • The H-Reformer™ units will be utilized to convert natural gas to hydrogen at GME's facility in Johnstown, PA, with potential access to Federal Clean Air H2 Credits.
  • The partnership aims to create a low-cost hydrogen production solution with minimal carbon emissions, with the possibility of generating revenue from the sale of liquified carbon.
  • In addition to hydrogen production, the collaboration is exploring the use of GWTI technology for methane conversion into hydrogen and methanol production for clean fuel applications.
Greenway Technologies, based in Arlington, Texas, is collaborating with GME Hydro to produce clean hydrogen for electrical power generation. Through the use of Greenway's H-Reformer™ units, which convert natural gas to hydrogen, the partnership intends to generate up to 10 MW of electricity at GME's Johnstown, PA facility. By combining fossil and renewable natural gas, the project may qualify for Federal Clean Air H2 Credits. The collaboration emphasizes developing a low-cost, on-site clean hydrogen production solution with minimal atmospheric carbon emissions. The H-Reformer™ units are designed to separate carbon from the hydrogen production by-product, CO2, allowing for the sale of liquified carbon to offset operating costs. Kevin Jones, President of Greenway Technologies, highlighted the importance of on-site hydrogen creation to overcome transportation challenges and cost barriers associated with hydrogen fuel. The partnership signifies a significant step towards widespread hydrogen production for various applications. Furthermore, the collaboration between Greenway and GME Hydro extends beyond hydrogen production. Research is underway to explore converting methane from waste dumps into hydrogen for additional power generation. The parties are also investigating the potential of utilizing GWTI's G-Reformer™ technology to produce synthetic diesel blend stock and methanol, a clean-burning hydrocarbon fuel in high demand. Greenway Technologies, through its subsidiary Greenway Innovative Energy, specializes in developing GTL and GTH syngas conversion systems for oil and gas fields and other natural gas-related processes. The company's patented technologies enable the production of cleaner fuels and valuable chemical outputs from natural gas streams. The partnership between Greenway Technologies and GME Hydro signifies a progressive move towards sustainable and innovative solutions for clean energy production and fuel applications.
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