Honeywell Unveils Protonium for Green Hydrogen Efficiency

Honeywell Unveils Protonium for Green Hydrogen Efficiency

Honeywell Unveils Protonium for Green Hydrogen Efficiency

Honeywell launched Honeywell Protonium. It enhances green hydrogen production. Aternium will use it at MACH2. This hub received DOE funding. They aim to advance clean energy.

Enhancing Electrolysis and Operations

Protonium tackles power supply issues. It reduces emissions and operational costs. It improves electrolysis. Moreover, it streamlines plant design. Advanced automation optimizes systems.

Aternium Chooses Honeywell Protonium

Aternium's CEO, Andrew Cottone, praised the technology. They seek best-in-class efficiency and safety. Honeywell's innovation will deliver clean hydrogen. It creates value for stakeholders.

Driving Green Hydrogen Adoption

Pramesh Maheshwari spoke on hydrogen plants. Honeywell improves plant design. They promote widespread commercial use. Producers need automation and smart operations. This supports the clean energy transition.

Key Protonium Solutions

Protonium features three core solutions. The Concept Design Optimizer aids early planning. It speeds up investment decisions. It lowers the Levelized Cost of Hydrogen (LCOH). Next, the Hydrogen Electrolyser Control System monitors performance. It extends equipment life. Finally, the Hydrogen Unified Control and Optimizer manages energy distribution. It boosts productivity. Real-time data and modeling reduce costs.

Global Availability and Sustainability

Honeywell Protonium is available globally. It helps producers lower emissions. It drives down costs. It supports long-term sustainability goals.

Honeywell's Broader Impact

Honeywell operates in diverse markets. They focus on automation, aviation, and clean energy. The Honeywell Accelerator and Honeywell Forge support them. They offer solutions in aerospace, industrial, building, and energy. They aim for smarter, safer, and sustainable solutions.

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