Honeywell today announced the launch of Honeywell Protonium, an advanced suite of technologies leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) to make the production of green hydrogen more efficient, cost-effective, and scalable.
Honeywell stated that Honeywell Protonium will first be deployed by Aternium, a US-based large-scale producer of clean hydrogen, who will leverage the new technologies across its planned Mid-Atlantic Clean Hydrogen Hub (MACH2), one of seven national hydrogen hubs selected for an award by the US Department of Energy.
Honeywell Protonium helps scale green hydrogen production by tackling key challenges such as power intermittency, carbon intensity reduction, and high production costs. It enhances electrolysis efficiency and optimizes plant design and operations by integrating predictive control algorithms, making hydrogen production more sustainable and cost-effective.
“Our selection of the Honeywell Protonium portfolio for our planned Mid-Atlantic sites was a strategic decision to ensure we operate with the highest efficiency and safety standards,” said Andrew Cottone, CEO and Founder of Aternium. “Honeywell’s proven expertise and innovative solutions will be instrumental in helping us achieve our mission of producing clean hydrogen with an exceptional commitment to safety while adding value for our communities and investors.”
“Honeywell is helping to accelerate the commercial viability of green hydrogen use through optimized design and improved efficiency of plants,” said Pramesh Maheshwari, president of Honeywell Process Solutions. “As adoption of green hydrogen as a diversified energy source continues to grow, it is crucial for producers to look to autonomy to ultimately advance electrification and the energy transition. With these new technologies, we are helping to further reshape the green hydrogen landscape and equip producers with the transformative solutions they need to scale.”
Honeywell Protonium is now available globally.
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