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H2SITE and Gold Hydrogen sign MoU

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Global Hydrogen Review,


H2SITE and Gold Hydrogen have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for the development of a natural hydrogen pilot plant on the Yorke Peninsula, South Australia.

White, natural or geologic hydrogen is naturally produced or present in the Earth’s crust and represents a primary source of energy without carbon footprint. Although it holds great decarbonisation potential by significantly reducing current hydrogen costs, the technology still requires development.

Natural hydrogen deposits are being explored in France, US and in Australia, where H2SITE has signed an MoU with Gold Hydrogen for a Pilot Plant in the Yorke Peninsula.

Utilising H2SITE's advanced membrane separation technology, the plant aims to recover over 95% of the available hydrogen while separating valuable co-products such as Helium. “The collaboration with Gold Hydrogen underscores our shared commitment to the natural hydrogen market growth. H2SITE is thrilled to contribute with its membrane separation technology, enabling sustainable and cost-efficient hydrogen production,” said Andres Galnares, CEO of H2SITE.

The project in the Yorke Peninsula represents a significant step forward in the natural hydrogen space, with one of the first wells showcasing unprecedented levels of H2 concentration.

This collaboration is another step towards accelerating decarbonisation and the future use of natural hydrogen as sustainable energy source.

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/27112023/h2site-and-gold-hydrogen-sign-mou/

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