MONTREAL — PyroGenesis Inc. (“PyroGenesis”), a high-tech company that designs, develops, manufactures and commercializes advanced all-electric plasma processes and sustainable solutions to support heavy industry in their energy transition, emission reduction, commodity security, and waste remediation efforts, announces the signing of a memorandum of understanding (“MOU”) with GE Vernova’s Power Conversion & Storage business. The MOU, announced in conjunction with GE Vernova as per a news release on Tuesday, March 11, 2025, initiates discussions toward a multi-year strategic collaboration in the development and testing of PyroGenesis technologies that replace fossil fuel combustion in high-temperature processes with all-electric plasma torches. This would specifically target multi-megawatt industrial processes of the type required by aluminum and steel producers, or calcination processes such as in the alumina, cement, and quicklime industries.
“We are excited to announce this MOU as a significant step forward in our commitment to electrifying emissions-intensive industries. By forging this partnership, we are not only advancing our strategic goals but also reinforcing our dedication to sustainable practices that align with global efforts to reduce carbon footprints. This collaboration underscores our resolve to drive innovation and create impactful solutions that contribute to a cleaner, more sustainable future for generations to come,” said Ed Torres, Power Conversion & Storage Business Leader at GE Vernova.
“This MOU with GE Vernova reflects the next-level industrial electrification requirements for PyroGenesis’ plasma torches that will require multi-megawatt power in excess of 10 megawatts. This announcement comes on the heels of our press release dated February 10, where results from multiple client testing projects using our plasma torches confirmed that (i) a solid business case can be made to transition to all-electric PyroGenesis plasma torches from an energy savings perspective alone, with the positive environmental impact (such as CO2 reduction) being a crowning achievement; (ii) with the reduced energy requirement as a result of using PyroGenesis torches, companies can now contemplate building smaller furnaces (for the same capacity), reducing costs further for the same project; and (iii) reduced metal melting time means companies can raise production levels, generating higher and faster output. The resulting increase in production rates by up to 30% from the same production footprint implies processing more output which in turn directly impacts revenues and profitability,” said P. Peter Pascali, President and CEO of PyroGenesis. “It is for these reasons that we say that ‘PyroGenesis is working to make sustainability sustainable’. As more companies in sectors requiring progressively higher megawatt levels realize the advantages to making this transition, industrial projects will demand the type of complex and sophisticated electric power system and controls that a company with GE Vernova’s level of expertise can provide. PyroGenesis’ recent $27 million contract that was announced on October 21, 2024 to develop a 20MW plasma torch system, is just one such example.”
Under the MOU, PyroGenesis would provide the plasma torch system and GE Vernova would provide the supporting electrical infrastructure.
Phase 1 of the collaboration is to conclude a study for the implementation and retrofit using PyroGenesis plasma torches and GE Vernova’s supporting electrical infrastructure for a large facility in the iron ore pellet industry.
Phase 2 of the collaboration will similarly include the preparation of a study for the implementation and retrofit using PyroGenesis plasma torches and GE Vernova’s supporting electrical infrastructure for a primary aluminum smelter casthouse.
PyroGenesis’ development of plasma torches for use in high-temperature industrial processes is part of its three-vertical solution ecosystem that aligns with economic drivers that are key to global heavy industry. Plasma torches for use in industrial furnaces are part of PyroGenesis’ Energy Transition and Emission Reduction tier, where fuel switching to PyroGenesis’ electric-powered plasma torches helps heavy industry reduce energy costs, fossil fuel use, and emissions. The other verticals are Waste Remediation and Commodity Security and Optimization.
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