POWER Magazine•22 days ago
Vema Hydrogen Drills Wells in Quebec in First Engineered Mineral Hydrogen Test Project
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The successful drilling of these pilot wells marks a critical advancement in developing a potentially low-cost, clean, and novel method for hydrogen production, offering new avenues for decarbonization.
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- •Vema Hydrogen has completed drilling the world's first two pilot wells for its Engineered Mineral Hydrogen technology in Quebec, Canada.
- •This project aims to demonstrate a novel, low-cost, and clean method for hydrogen production.
- •The development could offer a new pathway for emissions-free hydrogen supply, impacting future energy mixes for developers and large power consumers.
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Vema Hydrogen, developer of a low-cost and clean hydrogen production technology known as Engineered Mineral Hydrogen, said the company has completed drilling its first two pilot wells in Quebec, Canada. The milestone marks completion of the world’s first Engineered Mineral Hydrogen pilot wells, according to the company. The post Vema Hydrogen Drills Wells in Quebec in First Engineered Mineral Hydrogen Test Project appeared first on POWER Magazine .