Core Insights - NewHydrogen, Inc. has appointed Dr. Austin Morales to its UCSB Technology Team to enhance the development of its ThermoLoop™ technology, which aims to produce low-cost clean hydrogen using water and heat instead of electricity [1][4] - The company is focused on advancing cost-effective, entropy-driven thermochemical water splitting, collaborating with a team of experts from the University of California, Santa Barbara [2][4] - Dr. Morales has a strong background in dynamic reactor operation and catalytic processes, with a Ph.D. from the University of Houston and multiple awards for his research [3][4] Company Overview - NewHydrogen is developing ThermoLoop™, a technology that utilizes water and heat to produce the lowest cost clean hydrogen, addressing the limitations of current hydrogen production methods that rely on expensive electricity [6][7] - The company aims to contribute to the clean hydrogen economy, which Goldman Sachs estimates could reach a market value of $12 trillion [7] Technology Development - The ThermoLoop™ technology is designed to split water using inexpensive heat sources, such as concentrated solar energy, industrial waste heat, and nuclear reactors, thereby reducing the overall cost of hydrogen production [4][7] - Since the initiation of the research project in August 2023, the UCSB team has been developing unique materials that facilitate the thermochemical process of producing hydrogen and oxygen from water vapor [4]
Dr. Austin Morales Joins NewHydrogen Team to Help Drive ThermoLoop™ Development
GlobeNewswire News Room·2025-08-19 07:30