RW Energy and Nu:ionic Collaborate to Accelerate Low-Carbon Hydrogen Production in U.S. Energy Parks
Key Ideas
- RW Energy and Nu:ionic Technologies partner to advance hydrogen production and carbon capture initiatives in U.S. energy parks.
- Nu:ionic will supply modular low-carbon hydrogen production equipment with integrated carbon capture for strategic locations in the U.S.
- The collaboration aims to implement low-carbon energy solutions through distributed capacity production of hydrogen and electrification of natural gas.
- Initial fleet of projects in Northern California, Gulf Coast of Texas, and Ohio to be operational by Q4 2025.
Frisco-based RW Energy and Tulsa-based Nu:ionic Technologies USA have joined forces to accelerate hydrogen production and promote carbon capture initiatives across the United States. RW Energy will lead the project identification, design, and business development, focusing on sustainable energy solutions. Nu:ionic will provide modular low-carbon hydrogen production equipment with integrated carbon capture technology. The companies will establish low-carbon hydrogen projects in strategic locations like Northern California, the Gulf Coast of Texas, and Ohio, leveraging Nu:ionic's Teal Hydrogen production equipment. These projects are expected to be operational by Q4 2025. Nu:ionic's Nu-X Smart Reformer allows for cost-effective production of low-carbon hydrogen by electrifying natural gas or renewable raw biogas, offering a competitive market price. The collaboration between RW Energy and Nu:ionic aims to achieve net-zero goals through distributed hydrogen production and the electrification of natural gas. Nu:ionic Technologies specializes in providing technology for zero-emission transportation, biogas upgrading, and industrial process decarbonization. The company's U.S. operations in Tulsa support sales, marketing, and project execution. RW Energy focuses on developing energy parks that integrate hydrogen and other energy sources to enhance energy efficiency and reduce environmental impact.
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Renewable Resources
Carbon Capture
Electrification
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