Energy Storage
Craig Tropea
Solar
Jonathan Lwowski
Solar
Steve Macshane, CESSWI
Primary Hydrogen Corp. (TSXV: HDRO) (FSE: 83W0) (OTCQB: HNATF) (the "Company" or "Primary") is pleased to announce the extension of its strategic marketing agreement (the "Services Agreement") with Euro Digital Media Ltd. ("Euro Digital") (address 71-75 Shelton Street, Covent Garden, London UK WC2H 9JQ) previously announced on November 27, 2024, March 28, 2025 and May 7, 2025.
Under the terms of the Services Agreement, Euro Digital creates campaigns, ad groups, text ads, display ads, performs detailed keyword research, setup and manages remarketing campaigns, optimize keyword options, coordinates online advertisers and marketers corresponding to online marketing targets, creates landing pages for ad campaigns and generally bring attention to the business of the Company.
The Company has renewed the Services Agreement and agreed to pay Euro Digital a fee of USD $100,000 for continuation of the ongoing services, inclusive of third-party costs. The renewal of the services under the Services Agreement will commence on or about June 10, 2025, and continue until the earlier of (a) a two-month term, and (b) exhaustion of the marketing budget. The principal of Euro Digital is Harry Kundan. The Company will not issue any securities to Euro Digital as compensation for its marketing services. As of the date hereof, to the Company's knowledge, Euro Digital (including its principal) does not own any securities of the Company and has an arm's length relationship with the Company. The renewal of the Services Agreement is subject to approval of the TSX Venture Exchange.
Primary Hydrogen | https://primaryh2.com/
Kitu Systems, a leading provider of clean energy solutions for Electric Vehicle (EV) charging and Distributed Energy Resource (DER) management, is proud to announce the successful completion of integration testing between its Expedition CMS and EV charger provider, FractalEV. The integration confirms that Fractal's chargers are now fully interoperable with Kitu's charge management system, a flexible software designed for both site owners and vehicle drivers, providing user-friendly, web-based and mobile applications for flexible and intelligent EV charging management.
The integration included rigorous testing of key functionality, including secure onboarding, remote configuration, telemetry reporting, charging session management, and over-the-air updates, all critical capabilities for charge point operators, fleet managers, and utilities seeking to deploy and scale charging networks with confidence. FractalEV's leading L2 chargers and advanced backend software, combined with Kitu's platform, strengthens the OEM-to-customer connection through a more unified, intelligent charging experience.
Kitu's Expedition CMS is built on industry standards such as OCPP, IEEE 2030.5, and ISO 15118, and is uniquely positioned to support advanced use cases like demand response, dynamic pricing, vehicle-grid integration, and complex energy use cases.
"By combining Expedition's software flexibility with FractalEV's reliable hardware, we're empowering operators and end users with a complete solution. This integrated offering will enable charge point operators to get their sites live and running without delay," shares Tom Barbour, Kitu's Chief Commercial Officer.
Kitu Systems and FractalEV are currently in the deployment phase of an EV charging project with a leading energy company in the San Diego area, delivering integrated smart charging infrastructure for commercial application. This real-world deployment reflects the shared commitment of both companies to advancing clean transportation and serves as a model for future projects. With additional opportunities already under discussion, the partnership between Kitu and Fractal is poised to expand into new markets and use cases across the evolving EV ecosystem.
"For energy companies and other complex operators, it is critical to provide solutions that are both flexible and resilient. This partnership with Kitu Systems reflects a true enterprise offering that is ready to meet the needs of operators across a wide range of uses cases," said Micah Gold-Utting, Head of Sales and Partnerships at FractalEV.
With this successful integration, customers now have access to a fully tested, interoperable, and all-in-one charge management solution. For more information on our EV charging solutions, please visit our website at www.kitu.io/expeditioncms.
Kitu Systems | www.kitu.io
FractalEV | www.fractalev.com
Following the recent announcement of a partnership between LAZ Parking and Epic Charging to deploy 50,000 Level 2 chargers, Autel Energy has been named a preferred EV charging hardware provider for the program. Together, Autel and Epic Charging will deploy their combined offering to execute the EV Charging vision for LAZ Parking, the largest, fastest-growing privately owned parking operator in North America.
"We're thrilled to be working alongside LAZ and Epic Charging to support one of the most ambitious EV infrastructure rollouts in the country," said Michelle Luo, Chief Revenue Officer at Autel Energy North America."Our chargers are designed to adapt to a wide variety of use cases—from commercial garages to mixed-use developments—and we're proud to help enable such a transformational and impactful effort."
"At Epic Charging, we really value Autel's hardware for its quality, reliability, and outstanding support," said Michael Bakunin, CEO of Epic Charging. "That's why we're excited to work with Autel Energy on LAZ Parking's large-scale EV charging rollout, ensuring a smooth and efficient driver experience in North America. Our CPMS offers LAZ a full range of features—like remote monitoring, smart charging schedules, built-in payments, and real-time analytics—and is fully OCPP-compliant. Epic will integrate its system with LAZ's existing e-commerce, reporting, and customer service platforms, creating a seamless and cohesive charging experience."
"The selection of Epic Charging and Autel Energy reinforces LAZ's commitment to deploying high-quality, scalable, and user-friendly charging solutions at LAZ-managed properties in the U.S. and Canada. This partnership will serve as the backbone of this growing network, delivering reliability and performance to meet the needs of both property owners and EV drivers" said Alan Lazowski, Chairman and CEO of LAZ Parking. "The partnership with Autel and Epic gives our clients ultimate flexibility on pricing for customers, tenants and residences and allows LAZ to seamlessly integrate the EV charging alongside the parking operations."
With EV adoption accelerating across the U.S., this partnership—now backed by Autel Energy's trusted technology and Epic Charging's state-of-the-art Charge Point Management System (CPMS) —aims to make charging more accessible, efficient, and scalable for urban centers and beyond.
Autel Energy | https://autelenergy.us/
Epic Charging | https://epiccharging.com/
LAZ Parking | www.lazparking.com
First Hydrogen Corp. (TSXV: FHYD) (OTC Pink: FHYDF) (FSE: FIT) ("FIRST HYDROGEN" or the "Company") is pleased to announce a strategic collaboration with Professor Muhammad Taha Manzoor from the University of Alberta aimed at advancing Small Modular Nuclear Reactor (SMR) technology, specifically focusing on fuel reactor materials and reactor design optimization taking into consideration the growth of artificial intelligence (AI) data centres as they consume up 10 times more power than normal data centres (Ithy - Comparative Power Consumption of AI Servers and Normal Servers in Data Centers). The project will take into consideration the surge in AI data centres and energy needs worldwide. The project will be led by Dr. Manzoor, an expert in molten salt thermal-hydraulics and lead at the Renewable Thermal Laboratory that has projects ranging from thermal energy storage to small modular nuclear reactors.
Molten salt, as a coolant and nuclear fuel, is the future of nuclear energy due its:
Safety | - | if the salt overheats, it naturally expands and makes the fission reaction less effective which will shut down the reactor. |
Efficiency | - | molten salt reactor cores can change its power level to match heat removal for electricity production. |
Flexibility | - | can be used with uranium, plutonium and thorium |
Source: Idaho National Laboratory https://inl.gov/how-molten-salt-could-be-the-lifeblood-of-tomorrows-nuclear-energy/ |
This collaboration aligns with First Hydrogen's mission to pioneer sustainable, efficient, and safe energy solutions, leveraging nuclear technology to produce green hydrogen and support global decarbonization objectives. First Hydrogen seeks to integrate advanced nuclear technology with green hydrogen production. SMRs, known for their compact design, scalability, and ability to provide a continuous, weather-independent power supply, are the cornerstone of this initiative. By leveraging SMRs, First Hydrogen ensures a stable, cost-effective, and efficient process for producing green hydrogen, addressing the growing demand for clean energy solutions worldwide.
The International Energy Agency reported artificial intelligence from data centres will drive electricity demand. By 2030, electricity demand from data centres worldwide is expected to more than double to 945 terawatt hours, more than the entire electricity consumption of Japan today. (https://www.iea.org/news/ai-is-set-to-drive-surging-electricity-demand-from-data-centres-while-offering-the-potential-to-transform-how-the-energy-sector-works)
According to McKinsey and Company, the AI book is driving significant investment in data centres. Their research indications that approximately $5.2 trillion, in capital expenditures, will be required worldwide by 2030 to meet the increasing demand for computing power. (https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/technology-media-and-telecommunications/our-insights/the-cost-of-compute-a-7-trillion-dollar-race-to-scale-data-centres)
Dr. Manzoor commented, "We are excited to collaborate with First Hydrogen on molten salt small modular nuclear reactor research. The signing of this letter of support marks an important first step in what promises to be a series of significant milestones in advancing SMR technology in Canada. This industry-led project will provide students with valuable hands-on experience and help train the next generation of engineers and scientists who will contribute to the growth and diversification of Canada's energy sector."
Balraj Mann, CEO of First Hydrogen, stated, "We are excited to collaborate with the University of Alberta, leveraging their expertise in nuclear research to significantly advance nuclear fuels for SMRs. This collaboration underscores our commitment to driving innovation in clean energy solutions that will play a critical role in transitioning toward a zero-emission future."
First Nuclear | https://firstnuclear.com/
First Hydrogen Corp. | https://firsthydrogen.com/
NRG Systems, the global leader in wind and solar resource measurement and intelligence, has appointed John Carroll as Vice President of Global Sales. In this role, Carroll will lead NRG’s global sales strategy with a focus on expanding international market share, driving revenue growth, and delivering strong financial performance. He will also oversee customer engagement, strengthen relationships with NRG’s authorized dealers and technical partners, and advance the company’s global presence across its portfolio.
With more than three decades of experience in the energy industry, Carroll brings a proven track record of commercial success, team leadership, and strategic growth. His background spans the renewable energy, grid automation, power systems, and decarbonization sectors. Most recently, he served as Vice President for the Commercial and Industrial (C&I) business in North and Latin America at SolarEdge.
“We are thrilled to welcome John to our team,” said Evan Vogel, President of NRG Systems. “His leadership experience, market insight, and strong industry relationships will be instrumental as we continue to scale globally and expand our impact across the wind and solar sectors. John’s deep understanding of customer needs and his talent for building lasting partnerships align perfectly with NRG’s customer-first approach and will further strengthen our position as a trusted leader and innovator in renewable energy worldwide.”
Carroll is also a retired U.S. Navy Reserve Captain with four command tours over his 25-year military career. He holds a BSEE in Electrical Engineering from N.Y. Maritime College, an MBA from Adelphi University, and strategy and policy certifications from the National Defense University and Air Command & Staff College.
“I am honored to join NRG Systems, a company with a clear vision for the future of renewable energy,” said Carroll. “NRG is a long-standing industry leader known for delivering trusted, customer-focused resource measurement solutions. I look forward to building on that legacy and working with our talented global team to deliver meaningful value to our customers and partners around the world.”
NRG Systems | nrgsystems.com
Qcells, a premier provider of complete energy solutions and leader in the global solar manufacturing market, announced the formation of EcoRecycle by Qcells, a new vertical for the company in solar panel recycling. As the first generation of solar installations reach end-of-life (EOL), EcoRecycle addresses the growing challenge of solar panel waste while reducing the industry's overall environmental footprint.
This year, EcoRecycle will launch recycling operations at a state-of-the-art facility in Cartersville, Georgia, with plans to expand its recycling network across the U.S. At full capacity, EcoRecycle's facility in Georgia will have the ability to recycle approximately 250 megawatts (MW) of solar panels annually – around 500,000 panels per year – repurposing materials like aluminum, glass, silver and copper. With plans to expand its recycling centers across the nation, EcoRecycle aims to optimize logistics and scale up operations to enhance efficiency.
Qcells' expansion into solar recycling is part of its commitment to manufacturing, sustainable energy and circular economy practices in the U.S. Given the dominant role solar energy plays in all new energy generation, it is important to build the infrastructure needed to recycle retired equipment. The amount of decommissioned panels is anticipated to continue increasing annually. EcoRecycle is taking proactive steps to address this growing challenge and opportunity through innovative recycling solutions.
Currently, the lack of recycling regulations has led to the majority of waste solar panels being sent to landfills. However, with state-level discussions on obligatory recycling policies gaining momentum in the U.S., the solar recycling industry is rapidly evolving. New advancements in recycling technology are driving cost reductions and enhancing the value of recovered materials through high-purity resource extraction methods.
Positioning itself at the forefront of the waste-to-resource industry, EcoRecycle is focusing on three key initiatives:
"As the U.S. moves towards a more sustainable and self-reliant solar industry, EcoRecycle by Qcells is committed to pioneering innovative recycling technologies that not only reduce environmental impact, but also create economic opportunities," said Jung-Kwon Hong, Head of Qcells Manufacturing Group. "Through strategic investments and cutting-edge solutions, we are positioning ourselves as a leader in the circular economy, ensuring that solar energy remains a truly renewable and responsible power source."
"Georgia's clean energy ecosystem continues to grow by way of EcoRecycle by Qcells in Bartow County, Georgia, and we're so proud to be part of Qcells' fully integrated solar panel manufacturing process from beginning to recycling," said Melinda Lemmon, Executive Director at the Cartersville-Bartow County Department of Economic Development. "We congratulate our friends at Qcells on this exciting new endeavor."
"With this new business, Qcells will emerge as the first-ever crystalline silicon (C-Si) solar panel producer to possess a full value chain, conducting both solar panel manufacturing and recycling on U.S. soil," said Kelly Weger, Senior Director of Sustainability at Qcells."Effectively managing solar waste is essential to ensure the long-term sustainability and resilience of the clean energy sector. We're proud to be leading the charge with the launch of EcoRecycle by Qcells."
Qcells | https://qcells.com/us
Yokogawa Electric Corporation (TOKYO: 6841) announces the unveiling of the next-generation Release 7 concept and the launch of Release 7.01 of the CENTUMTM VP integrated production control system, a core product in the OpreXTM Control and Safety System lineup. This is the 10th generation of the CENTUM series, and its release coincides with the 50th anniversary of the announcement of CENTUM as the world’s first*1 distributed control system (DCS), on June 19, 1975.
Development Background
In addition to the dynamic changes in supply chains over recent years, countries have been strengthening regulations in response to a growing awareness of the need to protect the environment. At the same time, with the increasing use of digital technologies for complex applications such as the management of the utilization of renewable energy and the analysis of data in cloud-based environments, security risks have become a greater concern. Also, while utilizing existing tangible assets, there is a growing need to pass on to others the expertise of seasoned operators, and to reduce the workload and mental burden for personnel who are responsible for systems that must be kept operating around the clock. Amidst the growing complexity of these industry challenges, management and frontline personnel are required to increase competitiveness and strike a balance between the stable manufacturing of superior products and the need to improve efficiency and profitability.
The Concept behind CENTUM VP Release 7
In response to these issues, Yokogawa has based its development of CENTUM VP Release 7 on the concept of enabling autonomous operations*2. With CENTUM, Yokogawa is helping its customers attain sustainability by improving energy efficiency, accelerating decarbonization, and providing a safe and secure working environment. While maintaining the reliability, stability, continuity, robust security, and comprehensive engineering and service network that have been hallmarks of the CENTUM series since its inception, Yokogawa will drive innovations for the future in the following three areas:
1. Expanded scope of control and monitoring
By securely aggregating a wide range of data scattered throughout the plant, the status of the entire plant can be monitored, and the scope of automated operation can be expanded, enabling safer and more secure operations.
2. Predictive monitoring through process condition monitoring
By extracting and identifying process-specific events related to operations and predicting deviations from expected values, operators can anticipate changes and take action, helping to achieve more stable operations and improve energy efficiency.
3. Reduction of operator workload
By presenting future scenarios that leverage operator knowledge and know-how, it supports the operator in making accurate decisions. In addition, autonomous control AI*3 can take over from operators to achieve long-term stable operation. This reduces operator workload and mental stress.
Main Features of Release 7.01
To achieve autonomous operations, it is essential to leverage AI while ensuring safety and security. Release 7.01 helps to establish the necessary foundation for this goal. The key features are as follows.
1. Enhanced security
To achieve data-driven operations, it is crucial to ensure the security of critical infrastructure. This release adopts industry security benchmarks to strengthen the cybersecurity of the components that make up control systems and enhance the overall security level of the system.
2. Expansion of control and monitoring scope with CENTUM
By integrating OPC Unified Architecture (OPC UA) connectivity, the range of plant equipment and devices that can be controlled and monitored by CENTUM is expanded. OPC UA is a platform-independent standard that enables data exchange between devices from different manufacturers in the industrial automation field. In this update, OPC UA client functionality has been added to CENTUM.
3. Enhanced engineering capabilities for large-scale projects
To promote operational optimization by integrating various systems within the plant, a feature has been added that allows the merging and testing of multiple engineering databases related to CENTUM. This enhancement will enable high-quality and efficient engineering, contributing to the rapid startup of new plants and restart of upgraded plants.
Mitsuhiro Yamamoto, Vice President, Executive Officer, and head of the Systems Business Division at Yokogawa Electric stated, “In this VUCA*4 era, the conditions required for manufacturing sites and management are becoming ever more complex. By realizing stable operations and expanding the scope of autonomy, CENTUM VP Release 7 will help our customers achieve a more sustainable society and sustainable business growth.”
*1 CENTUM has been recognized as the world’s first DCS by Japan’s National Museum of Nature and Science, which in 2012 designated CENTUM as such in the document “Important Material for the History of Science and Technology (Heritage of Future Technology)” (Japanese). This status was also confirmed by the Denki no Ishizue (Foundation of Electric Technology) 14th Electric Technology Awards (Japanese).
*2 Yokogawa is advocating the transition from industrial automation to industrial autonomy (IA2IA), and defines industrial autonomy as a state where plant assets and operations possess learning and adaptive capabilities that allow responses with minimal human interaction, empowering operators to perform higher-level optimization tasks. Autonomous operations is the final stage of industrial autonomy, representing an ideal state where operations function with complete autonomy throughout a value chain.
*3 The Factorial Kernel Dynamic Policy Programming (FKDPP) reinforcement learning AI algorithm. Yokogawa defines autonomous control AI as "a robust system capable of deriving optimal control methods and autonomously responding to unexperienced situations to a certain extent." Yokogawa already has experience in integrating the use of an autonomous control AI and CENTUM VP, and this has been officially adopted for use in controlling operations at a chemical plant. For this achievement, which has reduced environmental impact, lessened workloads, and improved safety, Yokogawa has received the Prime Minister's Prize, the highest of the 2023’s Japan Industrial Technology Awards (Nihon Sangyo Gijyutsu Taisho), which was established in 1972.
*4 An acronym that stands for volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity
Major Target Markets
Various process industries, including oil and gas, petrochemicals, chemicals, steel, pulp and paper, electric power, and water treatment
Applications
Operation monitoring and automatic control of plants and manufacturing equipment
Yokogawa | www.yokogawa.com
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