HydGene Selected for Greentown Go Make 2026 with Shell and Technip Energies
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HydGene Renewables has been selected as one of five companies globally for Greentown Go Make 2026, an open innovation initiative led by Greentown Labs in collaboration with Shell Catalysts & Technologies and https://www.ten.com/en.
The cohort was selected from 148 applicants across 35 countries and focuses on advancing catalytic and process technologies supporting industrial decarbonisation, low-carbon fuels, low-carbon gases, and alternative chemical manufacturing.
As part of the initiative, HydGene will work alongside technical and engineering teams from Shell Catalysts & Technologies and Technip Energies to explore pathways for scale-up, deployment, and commercialization of the company’s technology platform.
The engagement represents an important step forward as HydGene continues progressing toward industrial deployment of its biological hydrogen production systems.
“Industrial decarbonisation will require multiple hydrogen pathways, particularly for sectors where distributed production, alternative feedstocks, and lower-carbon chemical manufacturing become increasingly important,” said CEO Louise Brown. “We’re excited to be working alongside global industrial leaders as we continue advancing the scale-up and deployment of the HydGene platform.”
For more information: see https://greentownlabs.com/greentown-go-make-2026-with-shell-and-technip-energies-announces-startup-cohort/
HydGene Renewables is an Australian climate technology company developing modular biological systems for the production of low-carbon hydrogen and industrial chemicals from waste biomass.




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