Grimes Carbon Tech to Unveil Game-Changing Green Hydrogen Technology at 80% Cost Reduction

Green energy start-up Grimes Carbon Tech (GCT) is set to showcase its breakthrough technology for large-scale green hydrogen production, boasting costs 80% lower than conventional electrolysis methods. The company will hold a live Zoom presentation on Tuesday, October 1, 2024, at 6:00 pm EDT (GMT-4).

During the session, GCT founder Joseph Maceda and Haydn Palliser, founder of Pivotal180, will introduce GCT’s two proprietary technologies: Caustic Aqueous-Phase Electrochemical Reforming (CAPER) and Carbon Capture and Reuse (CCR). These innovative technologies promise to transform green hydrogen production by dramatically reducing costs and improving efficiency.

Transformative Technologies and Approach

The CAPER technology enables the production of ultra-low-cost green and blue hydrogen-based electricity by utilizing abundant, benign feedstocks and low-temperature waste heat. The process not only captures all emitted carbon but also recycles it through GCT’s CCR technology into various highly marketable fuels. This is achieved without reliance on tax credits or government subsidies, making the technology a game-changer for affordable and sustainable energy.

Additionally, Joseph and Haydn will provide updates on GCT’s current state, future plans, and potential investment opportunities. To participate in the Zoom call, interested parties should send their name, organization, and email address to info@grimescarbontech.com.

About Grimes Carbon Tech (GCT)

Founded in 2022, GCT is the culmination of years of research and collaboration between Dr. Patrick Grimes and Joseph Maceda. Their goal was to reverse-engineer natural processes to convert carbon and low-grade heat into valuable energy sources, making green energy accessible worldwide without needing centralized grid connections.

Dr. Grimes, who built the first fuel cell vehicle in 1961, served as the principal investigator for the Army Energy Depot Project, where he developed a method to synthesize fuels from atmospheric CO2. Though his ideas weren’t commercialized during his lifetime, he and Maceda continued refining their approach. Before Dr. Grimes passed away in 2007, he witnessed the validation of his work in laboratory settings and secured the foundational patents for GCT’s innovative technologies.

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GCT’s mission is now to deliver green energy solutions on a global scale, making a decentralized and carbon-efficient energy economy a reality.

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