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DOE's National Energy Technology Laboratory Project

DOE's National Energy Technology Laboratory Project

We are beginning work on a new project funded by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s National Energy Technology Laboratory developing stable #solidoxide #eletrolysis cells for low-cost #hydrogen production with our partners at the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory.

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Other News

Visit from the Utah Office of Energy Development

We were privileged to host Alicia Ryans, Alair Griffin Emory, and Matthew Anderson from the Utah Office of Energy Development to discuss OxEon's future in Utah's #renewableenergy strategy!

Energy Earthshots Speaker Series ft. Our Own Joseph Hartvigsen!

Tune in at 3:20pm ET to hear OxEon's Founder, Joseph Hartvigsen discuss the pathway for Solid Oxide Electrolysis in the U.S. Department of Energy's Hydrogen Shot.

Visit from Western States Hydrogen Alliance

A great visit and formal introduction to the Western States Hydrogen Alliance, led by Roxana B. We are looking forward to seeing what OxEon can bring to this team.

Tokyo 2020 Olympic Flame Fueled by Green Hydrogen

The #tokyo2020 Olympic flame is the first to be fuelled by #greenhydrogen, being inspired by the largest hydrogen fusion reaction in the galaxy (the sun). All cars and buses used in the Olympics are HFCV's.

30 Years in the Making!

An important and fun day at OxEon Energy celebrating the 30 year anniversary of the beginning of collaboration between our two founders, S. "Elango" Elangovan and Joseph Hartvigsen. OxEon may be turning 4 soon, but this development effort has been long underway. A "trid," if you will...

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  • Systems Development Support
  • Supporting Technologies for Liquid Fuel Production (Fischer Tropsch or Plasma Reformer Technologies)