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EMPOWERING RELIABLE AND COST-EFFECTIVE HYDROGEN PRODUCTION

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CATALYZING A NEW WAVE
OF ALKALINE ELECTROLYSIS

ENABLING ENERGY SECURITY

AND ECONOMIC GROWTH

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Hydrogen is an essential domestic resource with over 100 million tons used globally every year in refineries, power grids, AI data centers, chemicals, ammonia, fertilizers and other industrial processes, as well as transportation including aviation fuel (SAF). Anywhere you have water and electricity you can make hydrogen by using an electrolyzer. Avium’s technology dramatically improves the efficiency, reliability, and cost-effectiveness of electrolyzers.

While electricity is difficult to store, hydrogen can be produced and stored almost anywhere and then used where and when needed to improve the reliability and resilience of electrical grids, data centers, and industrial processes. Manufacturing and installing new electrolyzers will stimulate job creation and industrial growth. 

Electrolyzers can also produce hydrogen on-site to optimize blending into industrial and recycling processes.

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The International Energy Agency (IEA) estimates the world needs 550 GW of electrolyzers by 2030. Where will those electrolyzers come from? Avium’s innovations are helping the United States maintain its leadership in global energy technologies.

Avium innovations are transforming the tried-and-true alkaline electrolyzer technology into an optimized, cost-effective, durable and reliable hydrogen production platform to meet our energy and industrial needs.

Avium’s revolutionary catalysts and coating technologies, combined with our advanced stack designs, will dramatically accelerate the installation of electrolyzers worldwide, enabling reliable and resilient energy security and economic growth.

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