The challenge to deliver hydrogen as an energy carrier is often thwarted by its cryogenic value chain, but one New Zealand company says it has found a strong formula for real-world success.
Fabrum, based in Christchurch in New Zealand, stands out because its suite of smart technologies is able to work as a package to deliver on real-world projects. In that sense it is showing others the way ahead.
“For some hydrogen projects, we can provide just about everything [in the value chain] – and that is a compelling proposition for our partners,” said Executive Chairman Christopher Boyle.
Boyle said hydrogen was not a panacea for all future energy needs, but a great fit for certain applications.
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