A Strategic Partnership for Clean Energy
Utility Global has chosen Rockwell Automation, the world leader in industrial automation and digital transformation, to supply the control and automation infrastructure for its own H2Gen® units. The collaboration will propel the adoption of Utility's patented zero-electricity hydrogen-making technology.
Shaping Hydrogen Making
Unlike traditional technologies, Utility Global's H2Gen units generate hydrogen from water using no electricity, making them fully self-sufficient. With their modularity and seamless integration capabilities, the units are tailored for use in steel, mobility, chemicals, refining, and oil and gas applications. By combining reliability with lower capital and operating costs, Utility is redefining what clean hydrogen can be for heavy industry.

Technology that Enables Change
To make these ambitious targets a reality, Utility Global selected Rockwell Automation's PlantPAx Distributed Control System, augmented by FactoryTalk software and Logix Process Controllers. This all-encompassing suite can scale from small pilot schemes through to full-commercial-sized plants without modifying the underlying architecture. It provides Utility with a flexible platform for its long-term growth strategy.
Building the Future of Decarbonization
As put by Michael Sweet, Rockwell Automation Director of New Energy, the partnership reflects their shared aspiration to enable the energy transition. Rockwell Automation's trusted and secure automation platform, he added, enables Utility to deploy scalable, low-carbon energy solutions today, making near-term decarbonization economically viable everywhere in the world.
1756-ENBT |
Allen-Bradley |
Ethernet Communication Module |
1756-CN2R |
Allen-Bradley |
ControlLogix Communication Module |
1756-EN2T/B |
Allen-Bradley |
Ethernet Communication Module |
1756-PB75R |
Allen-Bradley |
Redundant Power Supply Module |
1771-IBD |
Allen-Bradley |
Discrete Input Module |
1771-WA |
Allen-Bradley |
Field Wiring Arm |
1771-A4B |
Allen-Bradley |
Universal I/O Chassis |
1771-OVN |
Allen-Bradley |
Digital DC Output Module |