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H2SX: Renewable Energy

The Greenest Hydrogen on the Market

About H2SX

Dark green hydrogen at the price of grey hydrogen

H2SX’s microwave plasma technology transforms organic waste, synth gas, natural gas, and other hydrocarbons into green hydrogen and battery-grade carbon without the need for water. H2SX unlocks hydrogen’s real economic and environmental value.
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Produces 1kg of H2

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Water Used

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Less Energy Used

Dark Green Hydrogen

H2SX produces dark green hydrogen using minimal electricity with no carbon emissions. Using natural gas, it creates hydrogen and battery-grade carbon. It requires no water.

Conserves Water

Regular green hydrogen produced with hydrolysis uses a minimum of 9 litres (or 9 kg) of water to produce 1 kg of H2. H2SX’s process uses no water, conserving this valuable resource for other purposes.

Value-added By-products

H2SX’s technology can transform organic waste, like biogas, into dark green hydrogen and battery-grade carbon. It can also be further transformed into environmentally-friendly fertilizers.
FERTILIZER RESEARCH​

Hydrogen-based fertilizers

PARTNERSHIP: CINTECH AGROALIMENTAIRE

A research chair in the heart of Quebec agriculture

Explore, Develop, Commercialize

Research and development for the agri-food industry

Discoveries and Breakthroughs

H2SX will benefit from commercializing the technologies

FERTILIZER RESEARCH​

Hydrogen-based fertilizers

Partnership with Cintech Agroalimentaire

A research chair in the heart of Quebec agriculture

Explore, Develop, Commercialize

Research and development for the agri-food industry

Discoveries and Breakthroughs

H2SX will benefit from commercializing the technologies

Wintech Energy

South Korea

H2SX uses Wintech Energy’s proprietary microwave plasma technology to produce hydrogen that requires no fresh water molecules and is ten times more energy efficient than water electrolysis.

Altima Resources

Alberta and British Columbia

Altima will use H2SX’s hydrogen production (ccH2™) and nano-carbon technology for the conversion of natural gas originating from gas and condensate wells in Alberta and British Columbia, Canada.
H2SX Partnerships
H2SX Partnerships

Wintech Energy

South Korea

H2SX uses Wintech Energy’s proprietary microwave plasma technology to produce hydrogen that requires no fresh water molecules and is ten times more energy efficient than water electrolysis.

Altima Resources

Alberta and British Columbia

Altima will use H2SX’s hydrogen production (ccH2™) and nano-carbon technology for the conversion of natural gas originating from gas and condensate wells in Alberta and British Columbia, Canada.

Wintech Energy

South Korea

H2SX uses Wintech Energy’s proprietary microwave plasma technology to produce hydrogen that requires no fresh water molecules and is ten times more energy efficient than water electrolysis.

Altima Resources

Alberta and British Columbia

Altima will use H2SX’s hydrogen production (ccH2™) and nano-carbon technology for the conversion of natural gas originating from gas and condensate wells in Alberta and British Columbia, Canada.

H2SX Partnerships

Meet the CEO

Dr. Sabin Boily

Sabin Boily is the Vice-President of Intellectual Property at St-Georges Eco-Mining Corp. He is also the CEO at H2SX. He has thirty years of experience in renewable energy and the environment. He has been actively involved as an inventor in over 15 patents. Sabin holds a bachelor’s degree in Engineering Physics from Polytechnique Montréal, a master’s degree and a Ph.D. in Energy Science from Université du Québec – Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS).

Meet the CEO

Dr. Sabin Boily

Sabin Boily is the Vice-President of Intellectual Property at St-Georges Eco-Mining Corp. He is also the CEO at H2SX. He has thirty years of experience in renewable energy and the environment. He has been actively involved as an inventor in over 15 patents. Sabin holds a bachelor’s degree in Engineering Physics from Polytechnique Montréal, a master’s degree and a Ph.D. in Energy Science from Université du Québec – Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS).

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