New Mexico could soon become a global hub for the world’s rapidly emerging hydrogen economy, thanks to technology developed by Albuquerque startup BayoTech Inc.
If you haven’t yet heard of BayoTech, then you could perhaps be forgiven for that, for the time being at least. At just five years old in 2020, the company has perhaps not yet reached your radar. That is surely about to change, however, given the cost-competitive, carbon neutral technology it offers and the great strides forward it’s making.
BayoTech, an innovative on-site hydrogen production company, has announced a lease agreement for a hydrogen generator with Nutrien, the world's largest provider of crop inputs and services.
BayoTech and DLL have partnered to create a revolutionary leasing program to bring BayoTech hydrogen generators to customers. This collaboration will enable customers to have access to low-cost, on-site hydrogen without having to make a large capital commitment.