- Advancement of Multiphase Electrolysers: Incorporating optimised and scaled-up electrode stacks.
- Integration and Prototype Development: Scaling up the electrolyser and developing prototypes.
- Business Model and Scale-Up Plan: Crafting a comprehensive plan for commercialisation.
- Technology Spinout: Forming a startup to attract investment and negotiate terms.
- Accelerated commercialisation of renewable ammonia through innovative Research and Development in hydrogen vector production technologies;
- Increased academic research capacity in the Australian hydrogen and its derivatives sector and the facilitation of collaboration between research groups and industry;
- Improvement in the technology readiness and commercial readiness of hydrogen vector production technologies;
- Improve the selectivity and conversion rate of NOx feedstock to increase system efficiency.
- Increased ammonia yield rate using the multiphase electrolyser by improving the Faradaic efficiency and current density of the catalysts;
- Decreased overall system production cost of ammonia, presenting a pathway for technology to be competitive as an energy carrier and fertiliser.
Michael Jones, Sales & Business Development Director, Clarke Energy Australia, states: “At Clarke Energy, this project marks a positive step towards achieving substantial emissions reductions and underscores our dedication to pioneering cleaner, more efficient energy technologies. By actively participating in this initiative, we contribute to cutting-edge research and development, and demonstrate our steadfast commitment to environmental stewardship. We look forward to the successful implementation of this project and the myriad benefits it promises for the energy sector and beyond.”Stay tuned for updates as we progress through this exciting journey towards a greener future.





