QIMC Joins Forces with DiagnaMed for Breakthrough Hydrogen Project
By Kevin Vincent
Québec Innovative Materials Corp. has announced a strategic collaboration with DiagnaMed Holdings Corp., deploying cutting-edge technology to accelerate clean hydrogen extraction at the Ville Marie Hydrogen Project.
John Karagiannidis, CEO of Québec Innovative Materials Corp., said, “We are thrilled to strategically collaborate with DiagnaMed on this transformative project. The Ville Marie Clean Natural Renewable Hydrogen Project represents a pivotal opportunity to integrate innovative technologies into sustainable energy production. By leveraging DiagnaMed’s cutting-edge hydrogen technology, we are strengthening our commitment to advancing clean energy solutions and positioning QIMC as a leader in the emerging natural hydrogen sector. This partnership is a testament to the potential of collaboration to drive impactful change and create long-term value for stakeholders.”
Revolutionizing Hydrogen Extraction
The partnership will leverage DiagnaMed’s patented hydrogen production technology, developed by Dr. Qingwang Yuan of Texas Tech University’s HOPE Group. The method uses hydraulic fracturing and electromagnetic wave heating to extract hydrogen from diverse geological formations, offering the potential to produce hydrogen at a cost as low as $0.86 per kilogram.
Fabio Chianelli, Chairman and CEO of DiagnaMed, shared his enthusiasm: “We are delighted to partner with QIMC on this ground-breaking initiative. By field-testing our novel hydrogen-producing technology at the Ville Marie Clean Natural Renewable Hydrogen Project, we are taking a significant step toward advancing clean energy solutions. This collaboration underscores DiagnaMed’s commitment to forging strategic alliances with energy innovators, enabling cost-effective, carbon-neutral hydrogen production that aligns with global sustainability goals.”
Aligning with Global Goals
The innovative approach aligns with the U.S. Department of Energy’s “Hydrogen Energy Earthshot” initiative, which seeks to achieve $1/kg hydrogen production by 2031. The field-testing at Ville Marie marks a significant step toward realizing this goal while setting the stage for large-scale deployment of sustainable hydrogen solutions.
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