Hydrogen projects work best through partnership, says Fabrum founder
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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