Current:Home > FinanceAustralian hydrogen company outlines US expansion in New Mexico, touts research -InvestTomorrow
Australian hydrogen company outlines US expansion in New Mexico, touts research
View
Date:2025-04-19 13:13:49
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — An Australia-based company plans to build a campus in New Mexico to expand its research into hydrogen fuel as a heat source for industry, touting a proprietary chemical process without greenhouse gas emissions.
Hydrogen-technology research and developer Star Scientific Limited, which has around 20 employees, signed a letter of intent with Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham while she was in Sydney attending a summit Thursday on hydrogen and the energy sector.
Andrew Horvath, global group chairman at Star Scientific, said the new facilities in Albuquerque would scale up research and development of its hydrogen technology for generating heat.
“Our system doesn’t burn gas, it reacts the gas,” said Horvath, describing the proprietary technology in general terms only. “It creates an instantaneous reaction whereby you end up with the heat from the excitation energy from those atoms.”
Horvath said the company is developing a chemical catalyst system for use in combining hydrogen and oxygen to produce heat directly, with water as a byproduct. The system is different from hydrogen fuel cells that provide electricity, he said.
Star Scientific is currently sponsoring two hydrogen-energy pilot projects in Australia with a food-production company and a plastics-packaging business. They aim to replace heat systems derived from natural gas, reducing emissions of climate-warming pollution in the process.
The New Mexico governor’s office said in a statement that the company is looking to acquire enough land to place up to 10 buildings for laboratory research, testing and eventual manufacturing, and possibly qualify for public incentives that underwrite infrastructure investments and job training.
Lujan Grisham, a Democrat, has enthusiastically embraced support for hydrogen-energy ventures to create local jobs. But there’s been concern and criticism from environmentalists who say hydrogen presents its own pollution and climate risks depending on production methods and precautions against leaks.
The Biden administration this month selected clean-energy projects from Pennsylvania to California for a $7 billion program to kickstart development and production of hydrogen fuel, a key component of the administration’s agenda to slow climate change. Applications that were passed over include a collaborative pitch by New Mexico, Colorado, Utah and Wyoming.
Some consider hydrogen “clean” only if made through electrolysis — splitting water molecules using renewable energy sources such as wind and solar power, which also is carbon free, as well as nuclear power. Hydrogen also can be produced from methane using heat, steam and pressure, but that brings challenges of storing the carbon dioxide that is generated.
Horvath said Star Scientific chose New Mexico for its expansion based on factors including public investments in education, business incentives and relatively inexpensive labor and land costs.
veryGood! (3184)
Related
- Meet first time Grammy nominee Charley Crockett
- 32 things we learned in NFL Week 9: Not your average QB matchups
- The Fate of The Bear Will Have You Saying Yes, Chef
- South Africa recalls ambassador and diplomatic mission to Israel and accuses it of genocide in Gaza
- Brianna LaPaglia Reveals The Meaning Behind Her "Chickenfry" Nickname
- Former Child Actor Evan Ellingson Dead at 35
- Officials in North Carolina declare state of emergency as wildfires burn hundreds of acres
- French parliament starts debating a bill that would make it easier to deport some migrants
- In ‘Nickel Boys,’ striving for a new way to see
- Killing of Palestinian farmer adds to growing concerns over settler violence in West Bank
Ranking
- Could Bill Belichick, Robert Kraft reunite? Maybe in Pro Football Hall of Fame's 2026 class
- Tyson recalls 30,000 pounds of chicken nuggets after consumers report finding metal pieces
- Oklahoma State surges up and Oklahoma falls back in NCAA Re-Rank 1-133 after Bedlam
- College football Week 10 grades: Iowa and Northwestern send sport back to the stone age
- Israel lets Palestinians go back to northern Gaza for first time in over a year as cease
- Katy Perry's daughter Daisy Dove steals the show at pop star's Las Vegas residency finale
- Two person Michigan Lottery group wins $1 million from Powerball
- Ryan Blaney earns 1st career NASCAR championship and gives Roger Penske back-to-back Cup titles
Recommendation
Former longtime South Carolina congressman John Spratt dies at 82
Nepal earthquake kills at least 157 and buries families in rubble of collapsed homes
Man wins $9.6 million from New York LOTTO, another wins $1 million from HGTV lottery scratch-off
Megan Fox Addresses Complicated Relationships Ahead of Pretty Boys Are Poisonous: Poems Release
California DMV apologizes for license plate that some say mocks Oct. 7 attack on Israel
Luis Diaz appeals for the release of his kidnapped father after scoring for Liverpool
Aid trickles in to Nepal villages struck by earthquake as survivors salvage belongings from rubble
Who is the Vikings emergency QB? Depth chart murky after Cam Akers, Jaren Hall injuries