Climate Impact Corporation (CIC) is solidifying plans for its two 10GW green hydrogen projects in Australia by partnering with a company to supply atmospheric water generation systems for electrolysis.
Today (August 14), the company announced a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Montana Technologies Corporation to work on developing CIC’s green hydrogen production modules.
Through a 50/50 joint venture with GE Vernova, Montana is looking to commercialise its AirJoule® atmospheric water generators that draw water from humid and arid atmospheres.
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