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Baxi and H2GO Power sign MoU to tackle heat decarbonisation with green hydrogen-based solutions 

Baxi and H2GO Power sign MoU to tackle heat decarbonisation with green hydrogen-based solutions 

Heating and hot water solutions provider Baxi and H2GO Power, hydrogen-based software and hardware solutions innovators, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) formalising their commitment to develop green hydrogen-based technology that will tackle both heat decarbonisation and energy reliability. 

The MoU was signed by Baxi’s MD Karen Boswell and Enass Abo-Hamed, H2GO’s CEO, at a presentation of their carbon-neutral heat-in-a-box system held at Baxi’s Dartford Training Centre.  

The partnership includes an upcoming industrial scale trial of the containerised pre-heating solution which will be hosted by Northern Gas Networks (NGN) at its Low Thornley test facility. 

The aim of the trial is to demonstrate how the heat-in-a-box system can supply heat for gas pre-heating in a safe and carbon-neutral manner, with the potential to supply renewable heating for other operations.  

Heat-in-a-box combines electrolysis, hydrogen storage technology and Baxi’s hydrogen boiler. The end-to-end system will be powered by solar photovoltaics and supported by an AI-enabled optimisation software platform.  

Karen Boswell, Managing Director at Baxi UK & Ireland, said: “This partnership will deliver the world’s first commercial pure hydrogen boiler that will provide customers with greater flexibility in meeting their emissions reduction targets. Innovation projects like this are critical to understanding the role hydrogen can play in helping to decarbonise a range of sectors – including the difficult ones like heat.” 

Dr Enass Abo-Hamed, H2GO Power CEO, said: “We are pleased to be part of this world-first initiative. Today’s demonstration is a significant step as we explore the opportunities that could be unlocked through Heat-in-the box. Demand for heat is three times higher than the demand for power, while responsible for 40 percent of all global emissions. And we are determined to deliver a carbon neutral solution without compromising on cost and productivity to be used across key industries including as ceramics, glass, cement, food and beverage and chemicals.” 

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