Discover the Future of Clean Energy at OCEANS 2023 Gulf Coast

AQST USA LLC invites all attendees of OCEANS 2023 in Gulfport, Mississippi, to stop by our booth to learn about innovative renewable energy solutions for maritime applications.

Our team will showcase EcoHydroGen©, a GWSO-patented breakthrough technology developed in partnership with AQST-USA. This portable, modular system efficiently generates pure hydrogen fuel, oxygen, and electricity using only alkali water and electricity.

EcoHydroGen© provides reliable, resilient power for ships, platforms, and ports. The integrated system consolidates production, storage, and usage into one self-contained unit. It flexibly scales from household to grid level with minimal infrastructure needs.

EcoHydroGen© overcomes key barriers to locally producing clean hydrogen fuel. The high-efficiency reactor architecture is projected to outperform conventional electrolysis methods. This American-made technology brings sustainable energy independence within reach.

Come chat with our experts to learn how EcoHydroGen© can benefit your maritime operations. See how our technologies enable the transition to distributed renewable energy and zero-emissions.

We'll discuss how EcoHydroGen©:

·       Provides portable auxiliary power for silent mobility and extended tool runtimes.

·       Enables rapid deployment of resilient power after disasters.

·       Allows self-sufficient refueling at forward bases.

·       Stabilizes intermittent renewable sources for coastal grids.

AQST USA LLC delivers innovative solutions for national security, commercial fleets, and coastal communities. Our technologies empower true energy autonomy with lower costs and environmental impact.

Unlock a new era of clean, efficient maritime power. Visit AQST USA LLC at Booth #804 during OCEANS 2023 Gulf Coast, September 25-28 in Gulfport. Support the future of sustainable marine engineering.

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