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Fabrum and Chart Join Forces on Micro-Scale Liquefaction for Hydrogen

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso17/07/20233 Mins Read
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New Zealand-based company Fabrum and global engineering firm Chart Industries have announced a strategic partnership to collaborate on the manufacturing and sale of Micro-Scale Liquefiers for hydrogen and other gases.

The collaboration aims to meet the growing demand for liquefaction systems as industries transition to decarbonization and sustainable energy sources. The Micro-Scale Liquefier enables small-scale liquid hydrogen production, offering new opportunities for sustainable transport, industry, and energy self-sufficiency. The partnership combines Fabrum’s expertise in liquefaction systems with Chart’s extensive portfolio of clean energy technologies.

The Micro-Scale Liquefier developed by Fabrum allows for the production of liquid hydrogen under 5 tonnes per day, providing a promising avenue for a lower-carbon economy. The technology addresses the need for smaller-scale liquefaction systems, supporting industries’ efforts to reduce carbon emissions and embrace clean energy sources. With the ability to be utilized in liquid natural gas (LNG) and other cryogenic markets, the Micro-Scale Liquefier opens up opportunities across various sectors.

Under the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), Fabrum will incorporate Chart’s products into their manufacturing process of Micro-Scale Liquefiers. Chart, known for its expertise in LNG, hydrogen, and CO2 Capture technologies, will leverage its global network to market and sell the Micro-Scale Liquefiers. The collaboration brings together the complementary capabilities of both companies, positioning them as leaders in providing cutting-edge solutions for micro-scale liquid hydrogen and LNG production.

The partnership between Fabrum and Chart comes at a crucial time when there is increasing interest in end-to-end liquid hydrogen production and refueling systems. Governments worldwide are investing in climate and energy initiatives, propelling the decarbonization agenda forward. This collaboration enables the development and commercialization of advanced technologies, such as clean hydrogen, to combat climate change effectively.

Chart’s CEO, Jill Evanko, emphasizes the importance of this collaboration in supporting heavy transport, mining, and industrial sectors’ transition to cleaner technologies. The combined expertise of Fabrum and Chart allows for an expanded offering in micro-scale liquid hydrogen and LNG for refueling and energy applications. The partnership aligns with the companies’ commitment to provide sustainable and efficient solutions to their customers.

Fabrum’s Executive Chair, Christopher Boyle, views the partnership as a milestone in accelerating the adoption of zero-emission transition technologies for a lower-carbon economy. Fabrum’s hydrogen fuel solutions for small and medium-scale liquid hydrogen production, coupled with Chart’s extensive customer base and technology innovation, create a powerful combination. The collaboration paves the way for advancements in the clean energy sector and reinforces the importance of strategic partnerships in driving sustainable change.

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