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Oort Energy: Making electrolysis economical and sustainable

In a world full of Hy-prefix companies, Oort Energy certainly stands out from the crowd. CEO Nick Van Dijk tells H2 View the inspiration came from Jan Hendrik Oort who made significant contributions to the understanding of the Milky Way and was a pioneer in radio astronomy (he died in 1992 aged 92).

Perhaps less well known is the Dutch astronomer’s knowledge of the hydrogen spectrum and the universe – which resonated with the two-year-old electrolyser start-up company based in Bristol, UK. “We live science and technology as much as we do it for a job,” said Van Dijk. “There’s kind of an astronomical theme that runs through our whole product – our commercial stack is called ‘Venus’, and the first trial was ‘Mercury’.”

Our 40-minute discussion has raced by, covering alkaline, PEM, financing, product development and industry opportunities. 

One LinkedIn testimonial describes the CEO as an “outstanding researcher and technologist” who delivers with “effortless ease”; he was formerly Research Director at ITM Power, COO at PV3 Technologies and CTO at TFP-Hydrogen before co-founding Oort Energy.

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