Windsor, CT, USA–Infinity Fuel Cell and Hydrogen, Inc.™ CEO William F. Smith today recognized the COP26 hydrogen agreement by 32 countries and the EU as a major step forward in the global initiative for de-carbonization.
“The international climate summit’s pledge to make low-carbon produced hydrogen widely available and affordable by 2030 represents an acknowledgement of the need for copious amounts of carbon-replacing fuels” he said.
“For the past 19 years we have been developing fuel cell and electrolyzer technologies for extreme environments, including space, aviation, and underwater. These capabilities can be harnessed for future development in commercialized terrestrial applications, to advance our part in inventing the carbon free future.”
Current projects of note include a NASA tipping-point grant that will help send an Infinity™ zero-gravity fuel cell on a Blue Origin New Shepard unmanned sub-orbital flight in the second quarter of 2021, and a NASA Glenn Research Center contract to develop a fuel cell for a regenerative energy system to help power a base through the two-week long lunar night. Infinity™ is also currently working with the US Navy and three commercial space companies.
About Infinity: Founded in 2002, Infinity Fuel Cell and Hydrogen, Inc. is a market leader in the design and manufacture of air-independent, zero-gravity electrochemical systems including fuel cell systems for space and underwater applications, and electrolysis technologies that can generate hydrogen and oxygen directly from water at 2000 psi and above.
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