Ekona Power Inc. to Deploy First Clean Hydrogen Production Plant with an Industrial Partner

Source: | · EKONA POWER · | January 10, 2024

Ekona is partnering with ARC Resources to decarbonize natural gas at ARC Resources’ Gold Creek Natural Gas Plant in Alberta

Ekona Power Inc. (Ekona™) is excited to announce the first industrial deployment of its methane pyrolysis solution for clean hydrogen production. Partnering with investor, ARC Resources (ARC), Ekona will deploy a one-tonne-per-day clean hydrogen plant at ARC’s Gold Creek Natural Gas Plant in Grande Prairie, Alberta.

“Ekona Plant One is a first-of-a-kind clean hydrogen production solution with technology that can reduce the carbon intensity of natural gas operations – not years from now, but today,” says Chris Reid, Ekona’s Chief Executive Officer. “ARC Resources is an important investor and a leader in responsible energy development. We are proud to be demonstrating made-in-Canada technology that offers a viable and near-term solution for using hydrocarbons in cleaner, better ways. This deployment supports the strategic priorities of our partner while being a critical next step on Ekona’s commercialization path.”

Ekona’s platform utilizes an established process – methane pyrolysis – in a ground-breaking new way. At the core of Ekona’s solution is the xCaliber™ reactor, which uses pulsed combustion and high-speed gas dynamics to convert natural gas into hydrogen and solid carbon. Ekona’s clean hydrogen production plants operate without the need for water, renewable electricity, or CO2-sequestration infrastructure to mitigate emissions, and can be deployed wherever natural gas infrastructure exists.

Ekona Plant One will produce clean hydrogen that could offer future opportunities to reduce overall greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions at the Gold Creek facility. The plant will be built in 2024, commissioned and tested in 2025, and operated for commercial evaluation in 2026 and beyond. The deployment will validate Ekona’s value proposition in a real-world setting and inform subsequent commercial plant deployments.

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