Stockton R&D firm unveils new hydrogen from seawater production process
Torvex Energy has demonstrated that its unique process can produce H2 using saltwater. Torvex Energy, a Stockton research and development company, recently unveiled a new technique for producing hydrogen from seawater. The company worked alongside the Material Processing Institute for the technique’s validation. This unique method of producing hydrogen from seawater does not result in oxygen gas emissions. As such, it is clearly quite different from more traditional water electrolysis methods used for producing green H2. That said, the team behind the production method call it an environmenta…
Torvex Energy has demonstrated that its unique process can produce H2 using saltwater.
Torvex Energy, a Stockton research and development company, recently unveiled a new technique for producing hydrogen from seawater.The company worked alongside the Material Processing Institute for the technique’s validation.
This unique method of producing hydrogen from seawater does not result in oxygen gas emissions. As such, it is clearly quite different from more traditional water electrolysis methods used for producing green H2. That said, the team behind the production method call it an environmentally friendly technique. The firm has patents pending on this unique form of electrochemical process. It worked with the Material Processing Institute to establish proof of concept for this purpose.
Torvex Energy, with the backing of an angel investor, has spent a number of years fine tuning this process to be certain that it will produce the highest purity and efficiency for green hydrogen production.
Moving forward, it is seeking partners and has been in discussions with interested parties to take the step from its current position as a pilot project to the level of commercial production.