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Nextchem awarded PDP and engineering services contract for low-carbon H2 project in the U.S.

  • The project aims at producing 15,000 Nm3/hr of low-carbon H2, using electric power from renewable sources and leveraging NEXTCHEM’s innovative proprietary NX eBlue™ technology
  • This is the first commercial application of NX eBlue electric steam methane reforming technology, which significantly reduces the emission of CO2.

MAIRE announced that NEXTCHEM, through its subsidiary KT Tech has received a Letter of Award from a major international energy company for the application of its proprietary NX eBlue (Electric Steam Methane Reforming) technology, to provide the licensing, process design package (PDP) and engineering services for the application of its proprietary eBlue (Electric Steam Methane Reforming) technology to the production of low-carbon H2 in the Southwest of the U.S.

NX eBlue technology, which is part of NEXTCHEM’s technological portfolio for syngas and H2 production, features an innovative electric steam methane reforming reactor along with a dedicated process scheme to produce low-carbon H2. This technology significantly reduces CO2 production and incorporates integrated carbon capture to further minimize CO2 emissions, all while allowing for operational flexibility and scalability. The carbon captured will be valorized as a product.

This contract marks a key milestone in NEXTCHEM’s strategy to accelerate the deployment of electrified H2 technologies combining renewable energy, carbon capture, and advanced reforming in a single, integrated technology solution.

Fabio Fritelli, Managing Director of Nextchem, commented, “We are extremely proud of this achievement, which positions NEXTCHEM at the forefront of electrified H2 production, since it represents the first industrial application of our NX eBlue innovative technology. This award confirms our ability to provide market-ready solutions to our clients and enables us to expand our presence in a strategic market such as the USA.”