Shaping Tomorrow’s Green Hydrogen Infrastructure

Standard Hydrogen is revolutionizing the way we store and distribute renewable power and fuel. We are building a network of multi-functional, onsite produced renewable hydrogen stations to deliver needed benefits to the renewable energy market today, and to energize the zero emissions vehicles (ZEVs) of tomorrow.

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 Smarter Renewable Storage

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Reducing Emissions Across Sectors

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Economically Viable Hydrogen Infrastructure

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Accessible Hydrogen Fueling Infrastructure

Revolutionizing Renewable Energy Storage

 

To meet the flexibility required by variable renewable power sources, utilities and independent power producers need flexible, versatile energy storage. Hydrogen has been proven to do just that. At SHC, we are deploying hydrogen infrastructure in a cost effective way through our novel multi-function, multi-market approach.

What makes hydrogen storage smarter?

Today, utility companies are in need or more renewable power. Independent power producers want to extend their flexibility, to avoid selling at discounted prices or wasting their investment through curtailment. Some surplus renewable energy can be stored in batteries, but they are expensive, and not flexible enough to meet the need. There’s a better way.

Standard Hydrogen’s stations deliver:

  • Perfect complement to solar & wind

  • Cost-effective long-term & seasonal storage

  • Highly stable medium, no degradation

  • Efficient and readily dispatchable

  • Highly flexible & scalable

  • Multiple revenue streams for power producers


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Addressing the Storage Challenge

Renewable power, like wind and solar, is intermittent, seasonal, and weather dependent. Power generation can balloon beyond demand or come grinding to a halt, . Onsite hydrogen production exactly matches the variability, letting developers site more wind and power, and pulling the most power from each turbine and panel


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Addressing the Station Challenge

The future of transportation is electric. Battery electric vehicles are pushing into new use classes. Fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) are finding application in heavy-duty transportation. Our multi-functional hydrogen facilities provide a platform for extensive, reliable, and accessible electric charging and hydrogen refueling infrastructure, enabling consumers to make the switch.


 Energy Transfer Station

The SHC’s Energy Transfer Station™ (ETS) makes innovative use of proven hydrogen generation and storage technologies. In the ETS, low value surplus renewable energy is converted to zero-emission renewable hydrogen, which is then stored for later use as high-value products and services.

SHC stations enable:

• Onsite, reliable power for local needs

• Economically viable integration of renewable resources

• Zero emission peaking capacity for the electric grid

• Reliable hydrogen for fueling station

• Stronger grid management capabilities

• Pay-as-you-go model for energy storage

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Making our Roads Cleaner

Our hydrogen facilities in the Northeast and beyond are bringing fuel for fuel cell vehicles (FCEVs), material handling equipment (MHE), and transit and trucking fleets within reach, where it’s needed most. “Clean fuel, when and where our customers need it.”™

Our facilities also provide better DC fast charging opportunities, bringing costs to the customer level with gasoline.

Our Team

Our success requires strategic relationships, in-depth collaboration, and deep technical experience. SHC’s founders bring these critical core competencies to SHC’s DNA

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Paul Mutolo

CEO, Co-Founder

Dr. Mutolo is a US DOE recognized hydrogen innovation expert. He holds a Ph.D. in chemistry, and has 25 years experience in the fuel cell industry. His work in fuel cells spans catalysts to hydrogen systems. He has helped found three start-ups.

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William Dailey

Vice President, Co-Founder

Mr. Dailey, Esq. is an attorney and holds an MBA. His 25+ years in the energy sector spans entrepreneurial ventures, multi-million dollar joint development agreements, and patent portfolio strategy, development and management.

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Daniel O'Connell

CSO, Co-Founder

Mr. O’Connell is an engineer and a serial entrepreneur. He co-founded American Fuel Cell which was acquired by Plug Power where he led the Rochester giga factory. His 35 years with GM included fuel cell and electric vehicle fleet R&D, installation and operation of 12 hydrogen refueling stations, plus 5 hydrogen repair facilities, globally.

Gary Stottler

Director of Engineering, Co-Founder

Mr. Stottler is an engineer with over 30 years experience at GM. He is a hydrogen safety expert, and currently services on the US DOE’s Hydrogen Safety Council.. Gary has led a range of hydrogen fueling infrastructure projects for fuel cell electric vehicles.

 

 Our Partners

“We are thankful for the support of our current partners and the progress we are making together. We are always seeking to expand our portfolio of collaborators to accelerate the transition to a carbon-free tomorrow.”

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SHC News

Read the latest highlights and developments from our team, our partners, and the green hydrogen sector.

Tackling the Biggest Challenges

The future of the power and transportation markets will be greener, more flexible, and more versatile. Putting the impacts of our energy systems back in front of us ensures we keep our biggest challenges in focus. At each of SHC’s facilities, the opportunity to reconnect with the resources that power our societies comes as standard.