Sustainability Today brings exciting news of Crosstown H2R’s recent collaboration with Sulzer, a chemtech company, and Fortum, a Finnish energy supplier, in the endeavor to launch its zero-emission burner for new and existing turbines without reliance on fossil fuels from the outset, ensuring their future relevance.
The company has received substantial support, including over 2 million euros in subsidies and grants from the Federal Office of Energy and other investors, to advance its proprietary technology.
S. Manoj Harasgama, Founder and CEO of Crosstown, expressed confidence in the transformative potential of their technology, stating, “I firmly believe that we can only really solve the global climate crisis if we develop new hardware approaches to reduce CO2 and other greenhouse gases.”
The partnership with Sulzer opens doors to a vast market, comprising over 3,500 gas-fired turbines in Europe alone, with even more globally. Additionally, Fortum’s clientele stands to benefit from Crosstown H2R’s multi-fuel burner technology.
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