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  • Next Hydrogen

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  • Location

    6610 Edwards Blvd, Mississauga, ON L5T 2V6, Canada

    Mississauga

    Canada

  • Employees

    Scale: 11-50

    Estimated: 54

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Description
  • Value proposition

    Innovation in Creating Hydrogen from Renewable Power Sources

    Next Hydrogen water electrolysers provide utility-scale clean hydrogen for energy storage, economically. They’re purpose-built to provide unprecedented operational flexibility so you can exploit intermittently available renewable sources of energy and capture the entire power input range. The units respond rapidly and automatically to sudden changes in power, and come equipped with an “overdrive” mode that lets you produce hydrogen twice as quickly when electricity is least expensive. All of which significantly reduces operating costs without necessitating additional capital costs.

    Plus, the units are portable, compact and come pre-assembled and ready to drop in at your site, so they’re up and running quickly and easily – with no need for you to invest in a build-out.

  • Green Hydrogen | Water Electrolyzer | Renewable Energy - NEXT Hydrogen

    OUR VISION Green hydrogen for a clean future We believe access to pristine air and a smog-free starry sky is everyone’s right. We believe the significant technological innovations underway to generate, store and use green energy economically will drive a safer and cleaner future. Our mission is to drive a step change reduction in clean

  • https://nexthydrogen.com/
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10 Sep 2024


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