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RONN Inc. Announces $300 Million Hydrogen Technology Purchase Agreement, Advancing Canada's Clean Energy Initiatives
RONN Inc. (OTC:RONN) today announced a $300 million purchase agreement with UK-based Hydrogen Horizons Inc. that solidifies RONN's path toward a robust hydrogen corridor across Canada. Under the terms of this agreement, RONN will acquire proprietary electrolyzers and low-pressure storage systems, equipping the company with up to 500 MWh of hydrogen production capacity.
Stepping Forward in the Hydrogen Economy
This milestone underscores RONN's continued focus on scalable, clean energy solutions. By leveraging Hydrogen Horizons' innovative technology, RONN aims to support wide-ranging hydrogen applications in infrastructure and transportation, aligning with market trends forecasting significant growth in the hydrogen sector.
First Nations Engagement
RONN's strategic vision includes partnerships with First Nations communities, beginning with Tobique First Nation, as part of broader efforts to foster local economic opportunities and sustainable development. Additional discussions with First Nations leaders across Canada seek to fortify and expand this initiative, ensuring long-term value for all stakeholders.
Financing and Government Collaboration
RONN is exploring various financing avenues to accelerate deployment, including potential available government lending support. These efforts reflect the company's commitment to making prudent capital investments that balance community impact and shareholder value.
Executive Perspective
"This $300 million agreement marks a pivotal step toward delivering cleaner energy solutions," noted Mr. Ford, CEO, reflecting on the collaboration with Hydrogen Horizons. "Our focus on hydrogen technologies positions RONN to contribute meaningfully to Canada's evolving energy landscape."
Key Takeaways
$300 Million Purchase Agreement: Secures hydrogen electrolyzers and storage systems.
Up to 500 MWh Capacity: Strengthens RONN's hydrogen corridor development ability.
First Nations Partnership: Promotes inclusive, community-driven growth.
Government Support Exploration: Evaluates strategic financing to optimize shareholder returns.
Forward-Looking Statements
This press release contains statements that constitute "forward-looking statements" under applicable securities laws. These statements involve known and unknown risks, including but not limited to securing required financing, obtaining relevant regulatory approvals, and effectively implementing the hydrogen corridor project. Such statements reflect current expectations but are subject to uncertainties that may cause actual results to differ. Readers are advised not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. RONN assumes no obligation to update these statements except as required by law.
For more information, please contact:
Contact Information
Ronn Ford
CEO
[email protected]
SOURCE: RONN Inc.
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