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HNO International spearheads scalable H2 energy platform to pioneer green H2 production

HNO International is leading a groundbreaking initiative alongside Element One Energy and Pneumatic and Hydraulic Company (PHC). Together, they are set to develop the world's first 500 kg/d green H2 production facility in Houston, Texas. The completion of this pioneering project is anticipated in Q2 of 2024, marking a significant leap forward in sustainable H2 infrastructure.

This state-of-the-art facility is the inaugural installation in HNO International's Scalable H2 Energy Platform (SHEP), a modular and scalable H2 energy system designed to efficiently produce, store, and dispense green H2 from water using a 1.25-MW electrolyzer. SHEP is crafted with versatility in mind, catering to the diverse needs of developers, companies, communities and municipalities.

SHEP's remarkable scalability allows it to produce beyond 5,000 kg/d of H2 with additional electrolyzers and other integrated components, making it an ideal solution for various industrial and commercial applications. The modular platform's adaptability ensures it can meet the evolving demands of H2 production and usage across a spectrum of applications.

An additional advantage of SHEP is its compact footprint, requiring less than 3,000 sqft, providing flexibility in installation across diverse locations. Furthermore, SHEP offers users the choice of power sources, allowing for utilization of grid or renewable power, presenting a 100% green, off-grid option.

"This collaboration represents a major milestone in our commitment to sustainable energy solutions," said Donald Owens, Chairman at HNO International. "The development of the 500 kg/d green H2 production facility in Houston is a testament to our dedication to advancing sustainable H2 infrastructure. This facility is just the beginning, as we have plans for additional installations in 2024, 2025, and beyond, further solidifying our position as leaders in the H2 energy infrastructure sector."