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MISSISSAUGA, Ontario, Aug. 15, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Next Hydrogen Solutions Inc. (the “Company” or “Next Hydrogen”) (TSXV:NXH, OTC:NXHSF), a designer and manufacturer of electrolyzers, is pleased to report its financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2024.
“We are pleased to report that our second-generation system is in extended Factory Acceptance Testing which is the final stage prior to demonstration at an external customer site. Further, we are gaining traction with strategic partners and secured an order to deliver a green hydrogen production unit to demonstrate our unique capabilities for low-cost green ammonia production,” said Raveel Afzaal, President & CEO. “We remain grateful to our government for its support on our journey through $2M from Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (“FedDev”) and are in advanced discussions with other government agencies as well.”
Q2 2024 Financial Highlights
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Cash balance was $5.4M as of June 30, 2024, compared to $10.9M as of December 31, 2023.
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Revenue for the six-month period ended June 30, 2024 was $1.1M compared to $0.1M in the same period of the prior year.
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Net loss and comprehensive loss for the six-month period ended June 30, 2024 was $7.3M compared to $6.3M in the same period of the prior year.
Management is proud to highlight several recent milestones that demonstrate significant recent progress:
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As of August 2024, the Company is in the process of an extended Factory Acceptance Test for its second-generation system. After completing this test, the Company plans to showcase the system at an external reference site for market demonstration in the near term.
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In July 2024, the Company secured a contract to provide our latest third-generation electrolyzer for producing hydrogen for green ammonia. This reference site will test our electrolyzers’ load following capability to renewable energy such as wind and solar.
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In May 2024 the Company was granted a repayable contribution of $2M from FedDev for the fiscal years 2024 and 2025. This non-interest-bearing contribution is intended to support the Company’s growth initiatives aimed at commercialization and business development advancements. The company continues to be in advanced discussions about additional government grants to help support its activities for 2024 and 2025.
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In April 2024, Next Hydrogen welcomed Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland, Minister Kamal Khera and MP Peter Fonseca to our manufacturing facility to announce new investment tax credits which further supported the Canadian clean technology sector. Minister Freeland also stated publicly “Next Hydrogen in Mississauga is changing the game in renewable energy and clean hydrogen production!”
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Next Hydrogen met its energy efficiency targets cell performance of 1.90 V/cell at 1 A/cm2 and 70°C for its electrolyzer technology exceeding the US Department of Energy ("DOE") technical targets status for energy efficiency. Our efficiency performance achievement has positioned the Company as an industry leader in electrolysis cell performance. Next Hydrogen has a progressive goal to achieve 1.70 V/cell at 1.2 A/cm2 during 2024 that will exceed US DOE’s 2026 targets and firmly plant us as a global best-in-class water electrolysis company.
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Next Hydrogen and General Electric Vernova (“GE Vernova”) have signed a memorandum of understanding to integrate Next Hydrogen's electrolysis technology with GE Vernova's power systems offerings to produce green hydrogen. This collaborative effort will encompass installation, rigorous testing, and the seamless integration of a Next Hydrogen water electrolyzer with a power supply meticulously designed and fabricated by GE Vernova. This collaboration will further support Next Hydrogen's commitment to pioneering innovative green hydrogen technologies, addressing climate change, and promoting global energy sustainability.
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The Company has received a repeat project for a project involving a specialized nuclear application worth $7.7M. Under the agreement, Next Hydrogen will conduct design engineering (Phase 1) and subsequently provide the electrolyzer needed (Phase 2) for the project. A $5M purchase order has been received for Phase 1, with a follow-on order of $2.7M planned for Phase 2 with electrolyzer delivery expected to occur in 2025.
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Next Hydrogen and Casale SA (“Casale”) signed a memorandum of understanding and subsequently Next Hydrogen received a purchase order for the integration of Next Hydrogen’s electrolysis technology and products within Casale’s green ammonia and methanol production systems. The companies will bring together their collective experience and capabilities to accelerate and scale-up green ammonia and methanol plants connected to renewable energy sources. This collaboration provides a compelling pathway to producing clean, zero-emission ammonia and methanol from green renewable energy power sources. Green ammonia and methanol projects are regarded as first mover applications requiring scaled green hydrogen production.
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Next Hydrogen appointed Mr. Rob Campbell as Chief Commercial Officer (CCO), who brings a distinguished career in senior leadership roles in the global clean technology sector with a focus on hydrogen, fuel cells and solar industries. Mr. Campbell is helping Next Hydrogen execute the Company's go-to-market strategy introducing our products into strategic market applications.
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The Company was awarded $5.1M from Sustainable Development Technology Canada ("SDTC") towards the development and demonstration of the Company's next generation electrolysis technology. Further, Next Hydrogen is working with blue-chip industry partners representing end-users, suppliers and channel partners to ensure strong product-market fit needed for follow-on revenue generation. This project will run to early 2025, resulting in the launch of our initial product line (~2MW) with cost and performance improvements and a larger-scale product line (~8MW per module). Next Hydrogen will be well positioned to support the needs of its customers with the launch of these products for near-term market demonstrations and longer-term large-scale green hydrogen systems.