Lummus and Advanced Ionics collaborate on hydrogen plant
Published by Willow Munz,
Editorial Assistant
Global Hydrogen Review,
Lummus Technology, a global provider of process technologies and value-driven energy solutions, and Advanced Ionics, a low-cost green hydrogen technology provider, have broken ground on a pilot plant for Advanced Ionics' electrolyser technology.
"By demonstrating Advanced Ionics' technology at our R&D facility, we are leveraging the expertise of our scientists and R&D team, plus our proven track record of developing breakthrough technologies," said Leon de Bruyn, president and chief executive officer, Lummus Technology. "This will help us accelerate commercialisation of the technology and deliver scalable, cost-effective and sustainable green hydrogen solutions to our customers."
The pilot will be located at Lummus Technology's R&D facility in Pasadena, Texas, US, where Lummus will operate the electrolyser and manage the balance of plant systems. Advanced Ionics will provide its innovative electrolyser, designed to deliver high-efficiency hydrogen production with reduced energy requirements.
"Our collaboration with Lummus demonstrates the power of partnerships in driving the energy transition forward," commented Ignacio Bincaz, chief executive officer, Advanced Ionics. "Lummus serves as a launchpad for technologies like ours, enabling us to validate performance and integration under real-world conditions. This milestone proves that green hydrogen can be practical and economically viable, and it marks another key step toward commercial deployment."
In 2024, Lummus and Advanced Ionics established a partnership to advance production and commercialisation of cost-effective and sustainable hydrogen technology. The pilot project builds on this partnership and will serve as a critical step toward commercial deployment. Green hydrogen is widely recognised as a key enabler for decarbonising industrial processes, transportation, and power generation.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/16122025/lummus-technology-and-advanced-ionics-collaborate-on-hydrogen-plant/
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