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Quebec plant © Equatic
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Quebec plant © Equatic

Equatic to scale seawater hydrogen production with new OSAs

Equatic will begin developing oxygen-selective anodes (OSAs) at its San Diego facility, a key component for its scalable seawater hydrogen production technology.

Equatic’s production process combines electrolysis with direct air capture, a system that traditionally relies on pure water to produce hydrogen. However, the OSAs allow the process to tap into ocean water.

The firm will develop OSAs at its San Diego electroplating facility, which is expected to produce 4,000 pieces annually and will run at full capacity by the end of 2024.

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