Next Hydrogen Solutions Awarded Contract for Renewable Energy Ammonia Production Research Project
Key Ideas
  • Awarded contract for latest generation electrolysis technology to supply University of Minnesota's renewable energy ammonia production research project.
  • Collaboration with prestigious institutions and industry partners like UMN, ARPA-E, and RTI International.
  • Significant improvements in energy efficiency, current density, and operating pressure in third-generation electrolyzers.
  • Capability to produce hydrogen from intermittent renewable energy sources such as wind and solar.
Next Hydrogen Solutions Inc. has secured a contract from the University of Minnesota to provide its latest generation electrolysis technology for a research project on renewable energy ammonia production. The project, supported by the U.S. Department of Energy's ARPA-E and other partners, will be housed at UMN's West Central Research and Outreach Center. Next Hydrogen will supply its third-generation Alkaline Water Electrolyzers, showcasing advancements in energy efficiency, current density, and operating pressure. These electrolyzers offer the ability to adapt to renewable energy loads efficiently, essential for converting intermittent energy sources like wind and solar into hydrogen. The system is expected to be operational by 2025. This collaboration highlights the company's commitment to innovation in sustainable energy solutions and signifies a positive step towards enhancing hydrogen production from renewable sources.
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