Partners
COLLABORATION
Working together
We’re collaborating with valuable partners across the UK and beyond to develop our technology. Only by working together can we move towards our goal of replacing fossil fuels at pace.
Whether it’s access to cutting-edge research, specialised experience in gasification or the ability to connect us with other innovators, each of these partners provides us with vital resources and support.
Wales & West Utilities
Wales and West Utilities are looking for solutions for a carbon-free future. We are actively working with them to explore how our technology can help them decarbonise the gas distribution network by 2050.
Hydrogen South West
Regular summits with Hydrogen South West, and countless other innovative companies, keep those at the forefront of hydrogen production and distribution at our fingertips. This enables us to develop our technology pragmatically with those who will distribute and use our technology in the hydrogen revolution.
Helical Energy
Helical Energy are world leaders in combustion and gasification systems for biomass and waste fuels based on fluidised bed technology. We work with them hand in glove and they are instrumental in the design and build of our prototypes.
University of Bath
We’ve partnered with the University of Bath to offer placement positions to their brightest students. This collaboration allows us to harness the skills and intellect of the next generation of engineers, whilst they gain a vital understanding of how the fast-growing hydrogen industry works.
Cranfield University
Partnering with Cranfield University allows us access to researchers at the forefront of the energy generation and carbon capture fields. Whilst enabling us to run innovative models and optimise our design processes, this expertise allows us to avoid many of the problems that often stump lesser technologies.
Manufacturing Technology Centre
The MTC offers world-class advanced manufacturing and research facilities with the objective to serve as a link between academia and industry. We are receiving technical and engineering support to accelerate the research, design and testing of our technology. Part of this is modifying our third prototype, Micro, for further testing.
Sapperton Wilder
Sapperton Wilder, with Wild Hydrogen’s support, is becoming a model farm to exemplify sustainable feedstock production. Focusing on regenerative farming, Sapperton Wilder focuses on soil health, biodiversity, conservation and food security.
National Composites Centre
Our partnership with the NCC involves an innovative approach toward our materials and design processes. Such materials include lighter and more sustainable alternatives to steel, incorporating streamlined design and manufacture, allowing a rapid speed to market for our technology.
Centre for Process Innovation
The Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) have conducted a techno-economic assessment and life cycle assessment for our RiPR technology. Going forwards, they will be supporting on engineering challenges.
The University of Edinburgh
Joint applicant to the Hydrogen Innovation Initiative Demo 2024, The University of Edinburgh is working with us to prove the compatibility of Pressure Swing Adsorption (PSA) technology with RiPR. The goal is to produce hydrogen and methane mixtures ready for grid blending.