Published by Todd Bush on July 18, 2024
TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Canadian company Cipher Neutron Inc. (“Cipher Neutron”, the “Company” or “CN”) is pleased to announce that it has been awarded an Advanced Contract Award Notification (ACAN) to design and construct two (2) 250 kW Electrolyser stacks for Simon Fraser University (“SFU”).
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This landmark project, slated to begin in Q4 2024, signifies a major step forward in green hydrogen technology and its applications in academic and research settings. The partnership between Cipher Neutron and SFU aims to propel forward-thinking research and innovation in sustainable energy solutions, leveraging Cipher Neutron's cutting-edge AEM Electrolyser technology.
The project involves the development and deployment of a state-of-the-art 0.5 MW AEM Electrolyser, custom-designed to meet the rigorous research and operational needs of Simon Fraser University. One goal of SFU’s Hydrogen Hub (www.sfu.ca/research/facilities/hydrogen-hub) is to build an anionic exchange membrane (AEM) water electrolyser using novel fluorine-free polymer membranes developed by Ionomr Innovations. This research initiative will de-risk scalable, next-gen hydrogen production technology. AEM technology is anticipated to reduce green hydrogen production costs while maintaining high performance and stability. The project will investigate and validate the AEM technology at the 250 kW - 1 MW scale, which is a critical design window that enables scaling cost advantages for green hydrogen generation.
This initiative underscores Cipher Neutron’s commitment to fostering sustainable technologies and supporting academic institutions.
The electrolyser stacks, with their high efficiency and robustness, will be instrumental in SFU’s ongoing research into hydrogen production, storage, and utilization. Cipher Neutron’s proprietary AEM technology will provide a significant advantage, ensuring high purity hydrogen generation with superior energy efficiency.
The implementation of Cipher Neutron’s AEM Electrolyser technology at Simon Fraser University is expected to have a significant impact on the field of renewable energy research. Together, SFU and Cipher Neutron will collaborate to explore advanced AEM electrolyser technologies to enable scaling of low-cost green hydrogen production and foster innovation in the hydrogen sector.
Gurjant Randhawa, President & CEO of Cipher Neutron, stated, “We are delighted to collaborate with Simon Fraser University on this transformative project. Winning the ACAN is a testament to our innovative capabilities and the trust placed in us by such a prestigious institution. This partnership not only aligns with our mission to advance green hydrogen solutions but also reinforces our role as leaders in the renewable energy sector.”
Laura Sloboda, Operations Director, Clean Hydrogen Hub of SFU, stated, “As a leading research university and trusted innovation partner, Simon Fraser University is excited to collaborate with Cipher Neutron to advance the scalability of AEM electrolysers with this innovative 250 kW single-stack project. This initiative will help us advance the Canadian innovation ecosystem while developing the capacity needed to reach net-zero targets."
Cipher Neutron is a rapidly growing disruptive technology company focused on AEM Electrolysers for Green Hydrogen production and Reversible Fuel Cells for power generation and Energy Storage Solutions. Cipher Neutron is a global group of scientists, engineers, technology developers, experts in hydrogen technology, investment bankers and people that have worked in hydrogen for decades. Cipher Neutron’s innovative products, such as AEM Electrolysers and Reversible Fuel Cells have unique advantages over other Green Hydrogen production, power generation and energy storage solutions currently available in the global market. Please see: https://cipherneutron.com
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