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#101: From Gray To Green: Producing Clean Hydrogen Through Electrolysis with Cipher Neutron

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In this episode of Earthlings 2.0, we chat with Gurjant Randhawa, CEO and President of Cipher Neutron, about the future of green hydrogen and the innovations making clean hydrogen production more sustainable and accessible. Gurjant breaks down why green hydrogen—produced through electrolysis using renewable energy—is critical for decarbonizing industries like steelmaking, ammonia production, and mining. He highlights Cipher Neutron’s PFAS-free anion exchange membrane (AEM) electrolyzers, which eliminate the need for precious metals like iridium and platinum, reducing environmental harm and supply chain vulnerabilities. The conversation also explores how locally manufactured electrolyzers can strengthen energy independence and why shifting away from gray hydrogen is essential to achieving a clean energy future.

Key Points:

  • Innovating Electrolyzers: Cipher Neutron’s AEM electrolyzers are PFAS-free and eliminate the need for precious metals like platinum and iridium, unlike conventional PEM systems.
  • Decarbonizing Heavy Industry: Green hydrogen’s greatest potential lies in hard-to-abate sectors like ammonia production, steelmaking, oil & gas, and mining—not just transportation.
  • Making Green Hydrogen Accessible: Cipher Neutron’s scalable, affordable technology helps accelerate global green hydrogen adoption without long supply chain delays.

Voices on The Show:

  • Gurjant Randhawa, President and CEO of Cipher Neutron
  • LinkedIn
  • Luis de Leon, Senior Account Executive at Technica Communications
  • LinkedIn

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In this episode of Earthlings 2.0, we chat with Gurjant Randhawa, CEO and President of Cipher Neutron, about the future of green hydrogen and the innovations making clean hydrogen production more sustainable and accessible. Gurjant breaks down why green hydrogen—produced through electrolysis using renewable energy—is critical for decarbonizing industries like steelmaking, ammonia production, and mining. He highlights Cipher Neutron’s PFAS-free anion exchange membrane (AEM) electrolyzers, which eliminate the need for precious metals like iridium and platinum, reducing environmental harm and supply chain vulnerabilities. The conversation also explores how locally manufactured electrolyzers can strengthen energy independence and why shifting away from gray hydrogen is essential to achieving a clean energy future.

Key Points:

  • Innovating Electrolyzers: Cipher Neutron’s AEM electrolyzers are PFAS-free and eliminate the need for precious metals like platinum and iridium, unlike conventional PEM systems.
  • Decarbonizing Heavy Industry: Green hydrogen’s greatest potential lies in hard-to-abate sectors like ammonia production, steelmaking, oil & gas, and mining—not just transportation.
  • Making Green Hydrogen Accessible: Cipher Neutron’s scalable, affordable technology helps accelerate global green hydrogen adoption without long supply chain delays.

Voices on The Show:

  • Gurjant Randhawa, President and CEO of Cipher Neutron
  • LinkedIn
  • Luis de Leon, Senior Account Executive at Technica Communications
  • LinkedIn

Web Resources:


🚀 Calling all Earthlings…

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Are you new to Earthlings 2.0 and don’t know where to get started? Check out our Life at 3C episode on our website

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Thanks to Resource Labs for having us on the network!

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