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NewHydrogen, Inc. engages in the development of technologies and materials to reduce cost per watt of electricity generated by Photovoltaic solar modules and the cost per watt of storing electrical energy. The company is headquartered in Santa Clarita, California and currently employs 2 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2007-02-22. The firm is developing ThermoLoop, a technology that uses water and heat rather than electricity to produce the green hydrogen. The firm is focused on developing technologies to reduce or replace rare earth materials with inexpensive earth-abundant materials. The ThermoLoop is a low-cost thermochemical process to split water using inexpensive heat, instead of expensive electricity. This technology uses water as a feedstock and reduces the cost of hydrogen production by eliminating electricity used in existing electrolyzers. Its green technology applications include the green electric grid, fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV), battery electric vehicles (BEV), hydrogen fueling stations, lower carbon gas infrastructure and air taxis.
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NewHydrogen, Inc. engages in the development of technologies and materials to reduce cost per watt of electricity generated by Photovoltaic solar modules and the cost per watt of storing electrical energy. The company is headquartered in Santa Clarita, California and currently employs 2 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2007-02-22. The firm is developing ThermoLoop, a technology that uses water and heat rather than electricity to produce the green hydrogen. The firm is focused on developing technologies to reduce or replace rare earth materials with inexpensive earth-abundant materials. The ThermoLoop is a low-cost thermochemical process to split water using inexpensive heat, instead of expensive electricity. This technology uses water as a feedstock and reduces the cost of hydrogen production by eliminating electricity used in existing electrolyzers. Its green technology applications include the green electric grid, fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV), battery electric vehicles (BEV), hydrogen fueling stations, lower carbon gas infrastructure and air taxis.
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