Acceleware Ltd. (TSXV:AXE)
(“
Acceleware” or the
“
Corporation”), a leading developer of
technologies targeting the decarbonization of industrial heating,
and Aurora Hydrogen, today announce the successful award to Aurora
Hydrogen Inc. (“
Aurora”) of $2 million from the
Alberta Innovates Hydrogen Centre of Excellence as part of their
‘Advancing Hydrogen – Competition 1’ program. The funding is to be
shared equally between Aurora and Acceleware to support a joint
development project involving methane pyrolysis using radio
frequency (“
RF”) energy, subject to the execution
of definitive agreements which are currently in progress.
In the $5.5 million project, Aurora and
Acceleware will collaborate to develop what could become the most
efficient, clean, and scalable hydrogen
(“H2”) production process
designed to-date, while supporting a transformative opportunity for
Canada’s energy sector. As a complement to Aurora’s existing focus
on the use of microwave energy in methane pyrolysis, this project
will involve a novel approach – utilizing RF energy from
Acceleware’s Clean Tech Inverter (“CTI”) to heat
Aurora’s unique pyrolysis reactor. The intent of the project is to
uncover even greater efficiency that might be realized over
Aurora’s proven microwave-based reactor due to the extremely high
energy conversion efficiency of the CTI and its ability to quickly
and cost effectively scale up to 10 MW power levels.
“We are excited to begin working with Aurora on
this application – we believe that our RF innovation could play a
key role in a low cost, distributed, and scalable zero emissions
hydrogen production process,” said Geoff Clark, Chief Executive
Officer of Acceleware. “Adding to our current RF XL heavy oil
pilot, this project will further develop our core area of expertise
– decarbonizing industrial heating applications by replacing
combustion with clean electricity-powered RF energy.”
Said Andrew Gillis, Chief Executive Officer of
Aurora, “We are looking forward to expanding our current field of
development to include RF as a complement to the microwave work
that is already underway. We are keen to begin working with the
Acceleware team and their CTI platform. If the project is
successful, we see that the CTI can help us rapidly advance
industrial-scale H2 production volumes while also driving down
energy intensity.”
About The Project
The aim of the project is to further Aurora’s
research and development for the creation of an extremely cost
effective method to convert natural gas into H2 at point of use or
in a distributed manner as an alternative to large scale and high
capital cost centralized hubs, with their requirements for high
energy intensity and long distance transportation of H2. Instead,
existing natural gas infrastructure and distribution networks would
be leveraged, paving the way for accelerated adoption of H2 into
transportation, industry, and utilities sectors.
This ‘made in Alberta’ project targets one of
the most promising and scalable H2 conversion methods trialed to
date and aims to further Alberta’s position as a global leader in
highly economic and zero-GHG H2 production. If successful, the
two-year project intends to show Aurora’s and Acceleware’s
integrated solutions combining in a 200 kilogram per day H2
production unit, and to validate methods to scale to 2 tonnes per
day and then to 20 tonnes per day H2 systems. Integration of
Acceleware’s CTI with Aurora’s pyrolysis reactor includes
developing an RF energy delivery system, adapting and optimizing
the reactor for RF, and scale-up to 200 kilograms per day
production during the project timeline.
About Acceleware
Acceleware (www.acceleware.com) is an innovator
of clean-tech decarbonization technologies comprised of two
business units: Radio Frequency (RF) Heating Technology and Seismic
Imaging Software.
Acceleware is piloting RF XL, its patented
low-cost, low-carbon production technology for heavy oil and oil
sands that is materially different from any heavy oil recovery
technique used today. Acceleware's vision is that electrification
of heavy oil and oil sands production can be made possible through
RF XL, supporting a transition to much cleaner energy production
that can quickly bend the emissions curve downward. With clean
electricity, Acceleware’s RF XL technology could eliminate
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with heavy oil and oil
sands production. RF XL uses no water, requires no solvent, has a
small physical footprint, can be redeployed from site to site, and
can be applied to a multitude of reservoir types.
Acceleware and Saa Dene Group
(co-founded by Jim Boucher) have created
Acceleware | Kisâstwêw to raise the
profile, adoption, and value of Acceleware technologies. The
shared vision of the partnership is to improve the
environmental and economic performance of
the energy sector by supporting ideals that are
important to Indigenous peoples, including respect for land, water,
and clean air.
The Company’s seismic imaging software solutions
are state-of-the-art for high fidelity imaging, providing the most
accurate and advanced imaging available for oil exploration in
complex geologies. Acceleware is a public company listed on
Canada’s TSX Venture Exchange under the trading symbol
“AXE”.
About Aurora
Aurora Hydrogen Inc. is developing a clean
hydrogen production technology that utilizes efficient microwave
energy without generating any CO2 emissions or consuming water. The
technology is highly scalable, units can be installed anywhere and
can scale from small fueling stations to the largest industrial
applications. Hydrogen production using Aurora's technology has the
potential to reduce global CO2 emissions by over 900 million tonnes
per year. The company was founded in 2021 and is based in Edmonton,
Canada. For more information, please visit:
www.aurorahydrogen.com.
Disclaimers
This press release contains “forward-looking
information” within the meaning of securities legislation.
Forward-looking information generally means information about an
issuer’s business, capital, or operations that is prospective in
nature, and includes disclosure about the issuer’s prospective
financial performance or financial position.
The forward-looking information in this press
release can be identified by the terms “expects”, “intends”, and
derivatives thereof, and includes information about the potential
to use RF energy from the CTI to produce hydrogen via methane
pyrolysis, the benefits of CTI for the Aurora hydrogen reactor,
development project costs, total funding received by Acceleware,
and project completion timelines.
Actual results may vary from the forward-looking
information in this press release due to certain material risk
factors. These risk factors are described in detail in Acceleware’s
continuous disclosure documents, which are filed on SEDAR at
www.sedar.com.
Acceleware assumes no obligation to update or
revise the forward-looking information in this press release unless
it is required to do so under securities legislation.
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its
Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in the
policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for
the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
For further information:Geoff Clark, CEOTel: +1
(403) 249-9099geoff.clark@acceleware.com
Acceleware Ltd.435 10th Avenue SECalgary, AB,
T2G 0W3 CanadaTel: +1 (403) 249-9099www.acceleware.com
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