Fortescue Future Industries acquires commercial assets of Xergy
Published by Jessica Casey,
Editor
Global Hydrogen Review,
Fortescue Future Industries (FFI), the 100% renewable green energy and industry company of Fortescue Metals Group Ltd, has acquired the commercial assets of Xergy Inc and Xergy One Ltd (Xergy) to form FFI Ionix Inc.
A wholly owned subsidiary of FFI and based in the US, FFI Ionix will operate as a technology development company focused on global technology leadership and commercialisation of hydrogen technologies, including ion exchange membranes for water electrolysis, electrochemical compression, water transmission and fuel cells.
FFI CEO, Julie Shuttleworth, said: “These investments will advance the technologies needed for FFI’s green hydrogen projects.
“Together, our goal is to make zero emissions energy available at an industrial, global scale as we become the world’s leading, fully renewable energy and green products company.”
FFI Ionix is a leader in next generation electrolysis technology, such as Anion Exchange Membrane (AEM) and is a commercial supplier of membranes.
The company’s technology portfolio also includes several solid-state, non-mechanical, hydrogen compression and expansion technologies to support devices that operate on hydrogen and other gases as a fuel.
Xergy Founder and FFI Ionix General Manager, Bamdad Bahar, added: “With an intellectual property estate of over 100 patents and applications, and a sales catalogue of various cutting-edge products, including a new range of leading-edge Anion Exchange Membranes, we share FFI’s passion for driving innovation.
“I am incredibly proud to have joined FFI Ionix and the global battle against climate change.”
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/29102021/fortescue-future-industries-acquires-commercial-assets-of-xergy/
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