Current:Home > MarketsAustralian hydrogen company outlines US expansion in New Mexico, touts research -ProfitSphere Academy
Australian hydrogen company outlines US expansion in New Mexico, touts research
View
Date:2025-04-14 15:13:54
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! (9153)
Related
- What to know about Tuesday’s US House primaries to replace Matt Gaetz and Mike Waltz
- Chris Christie’s next book, coming in February, asks ‘What Would Reagan Do?’
- Teens struggle to identify misinformation about Israel-Hamas conflict — the world's second social media war
- Egypt election results: No surprises as El-Sisi wins 3rd term with Israel-Hamas war raging on border
- Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Triathlon
- The Excerpt: Gov. Abbott signs law allowing Texas law enforcement to arrest migrants
- Thousands rally across Slovakia to protest the government’s plan to amend the penal code
- The Excerpt: Gov. Abbott signs law allowing Texas law enforcement to arrest migrants
- Juan Soto to be introduced by Mets at Citi Field after striking record $765 million, 15
- Former NFL running back Derrick Ward arrested on felony charges
Ranking
- Juan Soto to be introduced by Mets at Citi Field after striking record $765 million, 15
- Jimmy Lai, Hong Kong media mogul and free speech advocate who challenged China, goes on trial
- 'The Color Purple' movie review: A fantastic Fantasia Barrino brings new depth to 2023 film
- The EU’s naval force says a cargo ship hijacked last week has moved toward the coast of Somalia
- Most popular books of the week: See what topped USA TODAY's bestselling books list
- Backup QBs are on display all around the NFL as injury-depleted teams push toward the postseason
- These wild super pigs are twice as big as U.S. feral hogs — and they're poised to invade from Canada
- Judge orders release of over 150 names of people mentioned in Jeffrey Epstein lawsuit documents
Recommendation
Military service academies see drop in reported sexual assaults after alarming surge
26 Essential Gifts for True Crime Fans Everywhere
Reproductive rights group urges Ohio prosecutor to drop criminal charge against woman who miscarried
Deadly blast in Guinea’s capital threatens gas shortages across the West African nation
Justice Department, Louisville reach deal after probe prompted by Breonna Taylor killing
Ex-Proud Boys leader is sentenced to over 3 years in prison for Capitol riot plot
Aaron Rodgers indicates he won't return this season, ending early comeback bid from torn Achilles
Washington man charged in 4 murders lured victims with promises of buried gold: Court docs