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Deeptech Sakowin launches industrial platform

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Global Hydrogen Review,


Deeptech Sakowin has unveiled its industrial platform, marking a pivotal step toward finalising the development of its breakthrough technology. A demonstration to industrial stakeholders showcased its technology allowing for decarbonising gas upfront and producing decarbonated hydrogen.

Following the successful delivery and installation of the first SouthBeach 3000 prototype in Switzerland in 2022, backed by Bpifrance and the EIC Accelerator, the new platform underpins Sakowin's commitment to advancing CO2-neutral or even negative hydrogen production via (bio)methane plasmalysis. This development gears Sakowin to achieve a 100 kW power output for the South Beach module, with industrial demonstrators set for delivery by late 2024 and the final product launch slated for the end of 2025. The 100 kW modules can be assembled to generate from 200 kg to several hundred tons of decarbonised hydrogen daily.

Sakowin's solution stands as a carbon filter, accelerating industrial decarbonisation for entities relying on natural gas. OEM partners and system integrators will incorporate Sakowin’s technological unit into comprehensive solutions for vertical markets including industrial process decarbonisation, emission reductions in the oil and gas sector, and heavy mobility.

Sakowin’s compact, modular, and stackable equipment integrates into existing gas infrastructures for on-site, on-demand hydrogen production with adjustable capacity tailored to client needs. Over 10 industrial partners, including the Swiss Association for the Decarbonisation of Industry (VzDI), which selected Sakowin last April to provide a decarbonated hydrogen production demonstrator set for installation at the Zug Tech Cluster by late 2024 or early 2025, have endorsed the technology.

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/29092023/deeptech-sakowin-launches-industrial-platform/

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