In Switzerland, Siemens AG said it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Boson Energy to facilitate collaboration on technology that converts non-recyclable waste into clean energy.
The collaboration aims to advance sustainable, local energy security, enabling hydrogen-powered electric vehicle charging infrastructure without compromising grid stability or impacting consumer prices, said Siemens.
Under the partnership, Siemens will provide consultancy and technology, including applications from its Siemens Xcelerator portfolio, spanning automation, digitalization, electrification, and instrumentation.
Boson Energy is targeting more than 300 plants in order to produce 1 million tons of circular hydrogen from waste by 2030
“The collaboration with Boson Energy represents a significant step forward in our commitment to advancing technologies toward CO₂ reduction,” said Stephan May, CEO of Electrification and Automation at Siemens Smart Infrastructure. “By leveraging the breadth of our comprehensive portfolio, we aim to create a scalable and efficient model for converting waste into clean hydrogen. This collaboration not only addresses the urgent need for local energy security but also contributes to reducing the global carbon footprint, paving the way for a more sustainable future.”
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Tags: Boson Energy, hydrogen, Siemens AG, Switzerland
Category: Fuels