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Hydrexia Broadens Magnesium-based Solid-state Application to Metallurgical Industry
Hydrexia's ton-scale magnesium-based metal hydride hydrogen storage aims to decarbonize heavy industry, supported by Sinopec and Baowu Clean Energy under a national R&D initiative.
- On Nov. 28, 2025, Hydrexia Holding Limited in Shanghai kicked off a ton-scale magnesium-based engineering demonstration with Sinopec Research Institute of Petroleum Processing Co., Ltd. and Baowu Clean Energy Co., Ltd.
- Backed by the Ministry of Science and Technology, this National Key R&D Initiative targets high‑temperature hydrogen storage and aims to decarbonize traditional high‑carbon metallurgical enterprises with magnesium‑based solid‑state hydrogen solutions.
- Hydrexia says its ton-scale MHX, based on magnesium solid-state technology, has enhanced readiness and commercialization traction, while Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Alex Fang said the company is entering a new market segment with a focused MHX application.
- Called a global first, the engineering application demonstration uses ton‑scale magnesium‑based MHX in the metallurgical industry to identify hydrogen scenarios and could set the tone for broader adoption.
- Sinopec Research Institute leads the effort with Hydrexia and Baowu Clean Energy Co., Ltd. as key collaborators, while ongoing pan-Asia MHX shipments and Hydrogen Central coverage indicate rising commercial momentum.
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Hydrexia Broadens Magnesium-based Solid-state Application to Metallurgical Industry
SHANGHAI, Nov. 28, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Hydrexia Holding Limited ("Hydrexia"), a leading hydrogen technology solution provider, announced today that the company has successfully kicked off an engineering application demonstration with the Sinopec Research Institute of Petroleum Processing Co., Ltd. and…
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