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HiiRoc partners with Agile Energy

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HiiROC, a producer of affordable clean hydrogen, has announced a strategic collaboration with Agile Energy Recovery Ltd (Agile), a developer of low carbon energy parks in the UK and beyond. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in the company’s commitment to advancing clean hydrogen production and promoting cross-industry synergies.

The collaboration will evaluate the deployment of HiiROC’s proprietary process to produce affordable, low carbon hydrogen at Agile’s Thainstone Energy Park in Inverurie, Scotland. Agile is building a Swedish-style Integrated Resource Facility (IRF) which will process up to 200 000 tpy of municipal and industrial residual waste and produce power and heat for the surrounding area. The partners will aim to maximise integration of their two plants, with the option to combine CO2 emissions from the IRF with HiiROC’s hydrogen to produce low-carbon e-methanol, an emerging alternative to diesel in maritime applications.

HiiROC’s process – Thermal Plasma Electrolysis (TPE) – uses a fraction of the electricity of water electrolysis and produces no CO2 emissions, making it compliant with the UK’s Low Carbon Hydrogen Standard (LCHS). By leveraging the existing gas network and locating hydrogen production at the point of use, HiiROC can deploy at pace, avoiding costly new infrastructure or waiting for new hydrogen pipelines or CCS clusters to come online. With HiiROC’s first commercial units planned in 2026, this relationship is a key step in HiiROC’s mission to decarbonise the economy.

Tim Davies, CEO of HiiROC, said: “We are thrilled to partner with Agile Energy. This collaboration is a testament to our shared vision of a sustainable future and our commitment to innovation in the energy sector, combining the best of clean tech for the best possible outcome for the community.”

Graeme Taylor, Agile Energy, added: “Working with HiiROC allows us to combine our strengths and increase the potential positive impact of Thainstone. We look forward to developing a mutually beneficial relationship with HiiROC which will in turn enhance the environment and local community starting with the Thainstone project in Inverurie, Aberdeenshire.”

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/31102025/hiiroc-partners-with-agile-energy/

 
 

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