Babcock & Wilcox Signs Exclusive Global Licensing Agreement with Ohio State Innovation Foundation for Innovative Chemical Looping Technology for Decarbonization and Hydrogen Production, Further Enhancing B&W’s BrightLoop™ Offering
Babcock & Wilcox (NYSE:BW) has signed a global license agreement with the Ohio State Innovation Foundation for a chemical looping process. This technology enables the production of hydrogen, steam, or syngas from various fuels while ensuring near-zero carbon emissions. The collaboration builds on successful demonstrations at the U.S. National Carbon Capture Center. The BrightLoop process is economically favorable due to its extended particle life and lower operational costs. B&W aims to leverage this technology within its ClimateBright suite to serve diverse industries.
- Exclusive 20-year license agreement for new chemical looping technology enhances B&W's offerings in decarbonization.
- BrightLoop technology allows production of hydrogen, steam, or syngas with near-zero carbon emissions.
- Economic benefits due to lower operational costs and extended particle life compared to traditional chemical looping systems.
- None.
- Jointly developed chemical looping process is used in B&W’s BrightLoop decarbonization and hydrogen production technology
- Can produce hydrogen, steam or syngas from variety of fuels
“B&W’s BrightLoop process is a game-changing solution for clean energy production with near zero carbon emissions,” said
The BrightLoop oxide particle, which was developed exclusively by
“This license agreement, aimed at the commercialization of this chemical looping technology, represents an extraordinary milestone in my journey which began 30 years ago,” said
“The key to its success is the
B&W’s ClimateBright suite of technologies have application for a wide range of industries including petrochemical processing, oil & gas, hydrogen production, energy production and energy storage, food manufacturing, steel, cement, pharmaceutical, carbon black, and pulp and paper among others.
B&W’s ClimateBright solutions include:
- BrightLoopTM technology to produce hydrogen, steam or syngas from a variety of fuels or feedstocks while isolating CO2 for capture or other industrial purposes
- SolveBrightTM regenerable solvent technology for carbon capture processes
- OxyBrightTM combustion process ideal for CO2 isolation and sequestration applications
- BrightGenTM hydrogen combustion technology
B&W’s 20-year license gives it the exclusive right to market and sell the licensed technology to industrial and utility customers anywhere in the world, in conjunction with B&W’s own proprietary BrightLoop technology.
“BrightLoop technology is an ideal solution for hydrogen producers, petrochemical facilities, oil & gas producers, utilities, manufacturers or other industrial companies that want to generate clean hydrogen, syngas and energy with near-zero carbon emissions,” Johnson said. “We’re currently in discussions with customers about opportunities for using this technology in their operations, and we are eager to look for additional opportunities to scale up this breakthrough technology for commercial use. We also look forward to further developing complementary technologies through our continuing collaboration with
To learn more about B&W’s ClimateBright technologies, visit babcock.com/decarbonization.
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B&W cautions that this release contains forward-looking statements, including, without limitation, statements relating to the signing of an exclusive commercial licensing agreement for chemical looping technology for decarbonization and hydrogen production, and commercialization opportunities related thereto. These forward-looking statements are based on management’s current expectations and involve a number of risks and uncertainties. For a more complete discussion of these risk factors, see our filings with the
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