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Hydrogen is proving its worth in some of the toughest environments. From keeping power on during wildfires to powering troops in the field to making us rethink how we produce the fuel itself. Hi, I'm Steve Hill, CEO of NewHydrogen, with this week's top hydrogen news.
First up in California, hydrogen-powered micro grids are starting to safeguard communities in firerprroned zones. Companies like Energy Vault, Plug Power, and PG&E are testing setups in places like Kalisoga that combine hydrogen storage with renewables to maintain power when the grid fails. These systems can run autonomously, offering clean, reliable electricity during emergencies and providing long duration backup when it's needed most.
Next, a quick update from our lab. NewHydrogen's ThermoLoop system just hit a key milestone. We're now producing hydrogen continuously using only inexpensive heat and abundant water. No electricity, no fossil fuels. What used to be a concept is now running in our lab with real results. It's a defining step towards practical deployment. To see it in action for yourself, head to newhydrogen.com and check out our benchtop demo. You'll also find a short explainer video that shows how Thermal Loop works and why it has the power to rewrite the economics of clean hydrogen.
Now to defense, where light, reliable power is missionritical. The Marines are testing a portable hydrogen system that can power tactical operations in the field. It offers the flexibility and endurance of diesel without the transporter weight or noise. Hydrogen's energy density makes these systems a compelling choice for remote or mobile units relying on fast, silent, and clean power.
Finally, the Energy Information Administration projects that natural gas will likely remain the primary hydrogen feedstock here in the United States for years to come. That means more hydrogen production tied to fossil fuel emissions. And frankly, that's not acceptable if we're serious about decarbonizing. It's another sign that we must make technologies like ThermoLoop succeed. Producing hydrogen from heat and water, not electricity or methane, is no longer optional. It's essential for a truly clean hydrogen economy.
Hydrogen is proving itself over and over again as a lifeline during emergencies, a force for cleaner defense, and as a sustainable energy source. But for all this potential to become reality, we need a production method that's clean and independent of fossil fuels. And that's exactly what we're building with ThermoLoop. If you want to see the future of hydrogen production right now, please go to newhydrogen.com to watch our benchtop demo in action and check out the explainer video. Thanks for watching and we'll see you again next week.