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NewHydrogen is developing ThermoLoopTM - a breakthrough technology that uses water and heat instead of electricity to produce the world’s cheapest green hydrogen.
Hydrogen is the cleanest and most abundant element in the universe, and we can’t live without it. Hydrogen is the key ingredient in making fertilizers needed to grow food for the world. It is also used for transportation, refining oil and making steel, glass, pharmaceuticals and more.
Nearly all the hydrogen today is made from hydrocarbons like coal, oil, and natural gas, which are dirty and limited resources. Water, on the other hand, is an infinite and renewable worldwide resource.
Currently, the most common method of making green hydrogen is to split water into oxygen and hydrogen with an electrolyzer using green electricity produced from solar or wind. However, green electricity is and always will be very expensive. It currently accounts for 73% of the cost of green hydrogen.
By using heat directly, we can skip the expensive process of making electricity, and fundamentally lower the cost of green hydrogen. Inexpensive heat can be obtained from concentrated solar, geothermal, nuclear reactors and industrial waste heat for use in our novel low-cost thermochemical water splitting process.
Working with a world-class research team at UC Santa Barbara, our goal is to help usher in the green hydrogen economy that Goldman Sachs estimated to have a future market value of $12 trillion.
Chairman of the Board & President
35 years of experience in sustainable energy, software development, electronics, engineering, marketing, sales, and corporate management.
Chief Executive Officer
Over 20 years of experience in biopharmaceutical and tech business development, sustainable energy, product launches, and market strategy.
Chief Technology Officer
UCSB professor, inventor, and energy technology expert with deep experience in catalysis, hydrogen production, and industry-academic collaboration. Former founder and CEO of multiple startups, with over 190 publications and 25 patents.
Director of Process Engineering
Chemical process engineering and scale-up expert with over 35 years of experience in process development, technology integration, and commercialization. former ExxonMobil senior technologist with a track record in energy efficiency, process automation, and advanced systems.
Senior Advisor
Environmental consultant, auditor and Ph.D. in Atmospheric Physics. Expert in air quality, climate change and the analysis of air emissions and greenhouse gasses.
Scientific Advisor
Expert in Electrocatalysts Development Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Principal Investigator
Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering, University of California, Santa Barbara
Research Scientist
Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering University of California, Santa Barbara. Expert in multiple materials characterization techniques and reaction engineering.
Research Scientist
Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST). Expert in the fabrication of tailored redox catalysts and system analysis of solid-gas reactions.