American Hydrogen launches Hydrogen Alliance

American Hydrogen joins forces with Matrix Service Company, Saulsbury Industries, Neuman & Esser and Tulsa Heaters Midstream, Inc.|American Hydrogen joins forces with Matrix Service Company, Saulsbury Industries, Neuman & Esser and Tulsa Heaters Midstream, Inc.

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American Hydrogen announces strategic partnerships with Matrix Service Company, Saulsbury Industries, Neuman & Esser and Tulsa Heaters Midstream, Inc.
Formalized under signed Memoranda of Understanding (“MOUs”), these strategic partnerships represent synergistic relationships designed to cover all aspects of the hydrogen value chain.

American Hydrogen expands its portfolio of hydrogen projects

These MOUs broaden the hydrogen strategies for each of the respective companies.
All are expected to leverage existing business arrangements, international networks and geographic diversity to provide robust, integrated and competitive solutions for the development of hydrogen energy infrastructure.
American Hydrogen offers fully integrated, end-to-end implementation solutions for hydrogen production, distribution and storage facilities.
From front-end engineering to commissioning and asset operation, American Hydrogen provides a single-source solution for hydrogen and carbon management facilities of any size.

Carbon manager

As a supplier of steam methane reforming (SMR) generation and carbon management technologies, American Hydrogen offers scalable modular solutions of 1 ton, 5 tons and 10 tons in addition to turnkey plant designs of over 30 tons.
This scalability enables us to provide solutions for hydrogen plant developers and operators at any point in their development cycle.
As veterans of the oil and gas industry, the American Hydrogen team intimately understands the importance of a strong domestic energy economy, as well as the global challenges ahead as we work to mitigate an increase in atmospheric temperatures above 1.5°C. The group’s vision is based on a reinvention of America’s energy infrastructure, fully committed to leading the energy transition from traditional carbon-intensive energy systems to more sustainable long-term solutions.

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