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5 KW Stack Started in Idaho

5 KW Stack Started in Idaho

A nominal five (5) kilowatt high temperature solid oxide electrolysis stack that was designed and fabricated by OxEon was successfully started at a customer location in Idaho. The stack performance exceeded the expected performance by >10%. Assuming the continued success of this stack, the customer has expressed interest in purchase of an additional twenty (20) kW of high temperature electrolysis stacks from OxEon. This testing will provide an important third party validation of OxEon high temperature electrolysis technology.

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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...

A Tribute to Moxie

It’s not everyday that something so amazing happens in the STEM world that the beer world pays it homage!

NASA’s Perseverance Mars Rover Extracts First Oxygen from Red Planet

The growing list of “firsts” for Perseverance, NASA’s newest six-wheeled robot on the Martian surface, includes converting some of the Red Planet’s thin, carbon dioxide-rich atmosphere into oxygen. A toaster-size, experimental instrument aboard Perseverance called the Mars Oxygen In-Situ Resource Utilization Experiment (MOXIE) accomplished the task.

Interplanetary First!: Utah company’s device extracts oxygen on Mars

For the first time in human history, oxygen has been extracted on another planet. Utah’s OxEon Energy created the device that makes the process work. A mini-factory that converts carbon dioxide on Mars into oxygen. They call it Soxe.

Utah Company Celebrates Major Achievement On Mars

A Utah company marked Earth Day with an eye on Mars after producing a critical component on the Perseverance rover. - KSL News, NBC

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