NewHydrogen Joins Texas Hydrogen Alliance to Drive Green Hydrogen Adoption
Key Ideas
- NewHydrogen's ThermoLoop™ technology offers a cost-effective method to produce green hydrogen using water and heat, aligning with Texas' hydrogen economy.
- Membership in the Texas Hydrogen Alliance strengthens NewHydrogen's position in advancing hydrogen infrastructure within the rapidly growing Texas market.
- Collaboration with key stakeholders and policymakers will support policies and projects to expand the role of green hydrogen in the energy transition.
- The joint patent application with the University of California, Santa Barbara, highlights the groundbreaking nature of NewHydrogen's ThermoLoop technology.
NewHydrogen, Inc., based in Santa Clarita, California, and the developer of ThermoLoop™ technology, has recently joined the Texas Hydrogen Alliance to enhance the adoption of green hydrogen. The Texas Hydrogen Alliance aims to drive hydrogen innovation and commercialization by bringing together industry leaders, policymakers, and researchers. By leveraging ThermoLoop™, which uses water and heat instead of electricity to produce green hydrogen, NewHydrogen is pioneering a scalable and cost-effective approach to green hydrogen production. The company's collaboration with the alliance will focus on supporting policies and projects that promote the use of green hydrogen in the energy sector. Additionally, NewHydrogen's joint patent application with the University of California, Santa Barbara, further solidifies its position as a leader in next-generation hydrogen technology. The company's goal is to facilitate the widespread adoption of hydrogen as a key energy solution by engaging with industry partners and policymakers. Through its ThermoLoop™ technology, NewHydrogen aims to contribute to the growth of the hydrogen economy in Texas and beyond.