The Electric Power Research Institute, Shell, the City of Houston, Greentown Labs, and the Urban Future Labat the NYU Tandon School of Engineering announced seven startup participants for the Low-Carbon Hydrogen Accelerator, a Greentown Go program designed to support solutions across low-carbon hydrogen production, storage, and distribution.Advanced Ionics (Milwaukee, WI) is enabling green hydrogen production without the green premiumArco Technologies (Bologna, Italy) is developing a proprietary Anion Exchange Membrane electrolyzer with the lowest capital expenditures and operating expenses possible todayClean Power (Greater Manchester, United Kingdom) is developing a novel, low-cost, highly durable hydrogen polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cell delivering zero-emission electricityElement Resources (Houston, TX) is enabling compressed hydrogen storage tank technologySmartpipe Technologies (Houston, TX) is developing a robust self-monitored repurposed pipeline system for hydrogen with minimal environmental disruptionSPEC Sensors (Newark, CA) is creating a robust and reliable meshed sensor network for hydrogen leak detection and line-monitoring systemsRUNWITHIT Synthetics (Alberta, Canada) is creating a live, digital twin modeling platform that generates decision-support data for regional hydrogen-demand scenarios.EPRI and Shell will provide the startup participants two main pathways for engagement: a technology validation track and a technology demonstration track.LCHA is part of the Greentown Go family of programs, Greentown's climatetech partnerships accelerator, and is the 2022 program for the Go Energize track. This six-month, highly structured accelerator program offers startup participants collaboration and engagement opportunities with EPRI, its member utilities, and Shell on technology validation, feasibility studies, paid pilot demonstrations, and other development and commercial partnerships.
The Electric Power Research Institute, Shell, the City of Houston, Greentown Labs, and the Urban Future Labat the NYU Tandon School of Engineering announced seven startup participants for the Low-Carbon Hydrogen Accelerator, a Greentown Go program designed to support solutions across low-carbon hydrogen production, storage, and distribution.Advanced Ionics (Milwaukee, WI) is enabling green hydrogen production without the green premiumArco Technologies (Bologna, Italy) is developing a proprietary Anion Exchange Membrane electrolyzer with the lowest capital expenditures and operating expenses possible todayClean Power (Greater Manchester, United Kingdom) is developing a novel, low-cost, highly durable hydrogen polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) fuel cell delivering zero-emission electricityElement Resources (Houston, TX) is enabling compressed hydrogen storage tank technologySmartpipe Technologies (Houston, TX) is developing a robust self-monitored repurposed pipeline system for hydrogen with minimal environmental disruptionSPEC Sensors (Newark, CA) is creating a robust and reliable meshed sensor network for hydrogen leak detection and line-monitoring systemsRUNWITHIT Synthetics (Alberta, Canada) is creating a live, digital twin modeling platform that generates decision-support data for regional hydrogen-demand scenarios.EPRI and Shell will provide the startup participants two main pathways for engagement: a technology validation track and a technology demonstration track.LCHA is part of the Greentown Go family of programs, Greentown's climatetech partnerships accelerator, and is the 2022 program for the Go Energize track. This six-month, highly structured accelerator program offers startup participants collaboration and engagement opportunities with EPRI, its member utilities, and Shell on technology validation, feasibility studies, paid pilot demonstrations, and other development and commercial partnerships.