Post by
SORNG1 on Feb 01, 2022 10:25am
On Site Hydrogen Production
To my understanding, whether HyGEAR produces hydrogen from steam methanation or electrolysis, the unit is "on site." This is very different than a lot of the projected mega-hydrogen projects that are being proposed. Central production of hydrogen with large plants versus decentralized production of hydrogen with HyGEAR has a significant difference. With central production, it requires long distance transport of hydrogen from the plant to the end user. There is no existing infrastructure to perform this difficult transport of hydrogen. With decentralized, on site production, there is only a short distance to transport hydrogen from the production unit to the end user. There is already existing infrastructure to bring the electricity to the onsite electrolyzer unit or natural gas/RNG to the onsite steam methanation unit. This is especially significant in countries that are much more capable of setting up on site production as opposed to the costs of large wind/solar farms with centralized production and transport of hydrogen. Xebec is in a perfect position with Biostream HyGEAR, and INMATEC. Carbon Quest could also prove to be the frosting on the cake. Someone said, "It's a great company but a bad stock." That makes no sense. A great company with growing revenues and earnings will produce a great stock price.
Comment by
overnout on Feb 01, 2022 11:12am
Read the Xebec announcement on LinkedIn. Comments are interesting.
Comment by
Ciao on Feb 01, 2022 11:41am
Looks like XBC would have worded the NR and had approval from them to release today. "Desmet Ballestra 50m We're happy with our collaboration, Xebec Adsorption Inc! Looking forward to a further cooperation as well.