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Rite Angle partners with Ron Harbour to commercialize H2 technology

The Michigan-based energy company, in partnership with other global R&D companies, has developed a technology to safely and inexpensively generate a hydrogen-based fuel derived from water. In addition, Rite Angle is teaming up with industry consultant Ron Harbour on the commercialization and go-to-market strategy to ensure successful rollout of the technology to interested markets and companies globally.

The technology offers safety and lower cost, easier storage and a hydrogen fuel that is 2.5 times denser than previously achieved. It can be compressed at over 1,000 bar, stored in tanks for extended periods of time, and liquefied at 1 bar/-178 C.

The hydrogen-based fuel also can be produced on-demand, therefore it can be used as a cost-effective direct replacement of fossil fuels for propulsion systems in vehicles, ships, generators, boiler systems, power plants, turbines, aircraft, rocket engines, spacecraft, non-oxygen underwater welding machines, or anything else with a power source. In most cases, the Rite Angle solution can reduce fuel use by at least 50% and significantly decrease carbon emissions, producing only water as a byproduct.

"Our company, along with incredibly talented partners around the world, have been tenaciously chasing this solution for over a decade, and now that hard work has resulted in a new energy that uses a source with unlimited abundance," said Dean Weston, CEO of Rite Angle LLC. "Now it's time to launch it into the market where it can change lives and help preserve the planet, and we're excited to be working with Ron Harbour as we aim to introduce this to the global stage over the coming months."