Cutting Costs with Stronger Streets: Texas Drives Infrastructure Innovation with Modern Hydrogen
Bexar County DPW was the first in the nation to test Modern Carbon-modified asphalt on public roads in 2023.
Texas transportation leaders will witness the latest in Modern Carbon-sequestered asphalt technology in a San Antonio paving project Wednesday, November 13.
The demo will take place at 13775 Higgins Rd, where Modern Hydrogen and Clark Construction will repair a local volleyball club gym’s parking lot with 100 tons of high-performance Modern Carbon-sequestering asphalt. This groundbreaking material, developed by Modern Hydrogen, not only reinforces the road surface reliably and cost-effectively, but it also sequesters carbon extracted from natural gas, offering a resilient and sustainable solution to Texas' infrastructure needs.
On Wednesday, Clark Construction and Clark Materials will begin production of the Modern Carbon-sequestered asphalt mix at Clark Asphalt Products in New Braunfels, TX, followed by application at the project site. Media are invited to observe the asphalt material preparation and installation of the innovative asphalt throughout the morning.
Event Details: Wednesday, November 13
Location 1: (22845 Old Nacogdoches Rd, New Braunfels)
• 8:00 AM- 9:00 AM: Mixing Modern Carbon and the hot mix asphalt materials at the Clark Asphalt Products plant
Location 2: (13775 Higgins Rd, San Antonio)
• 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM: Laying the asphalt at the volleyball club parking lot & interviews available onsite
Supporting Projects in Snohomish, WA, and Long Beach, CA:
The San Antonio demo is part of Modern Hydrogen's larger initiative to expand sustainable asphalt technology across the U.S. Last week, Modern Hydrogen completed two additional projects in Snohomish, WA, and Long Beach, CA, underscoring the technology’s versatility and success in diverse climates.
In Long Beach, CA, the Family of Faith Christian Center became the first site in the region to install carbon-sequestered asphalt. A partnership with Blue Diamond Materials and El Camino Asphalt allowed for the installation of 50 tons of Modern Carbon asphalt, demonstrating its potential for urban infrastructure.
“California has been leading the way in adopting new advanced materials, sustainable materials, in their infrastructure projects. This is something that can fit right into that picture, said Modern Hydrogen Senior Product Development Manager Michael Baba in this video interview.
“So, for California, they’re able to take advantage of that technology to further their vision of reducing emissions associated with civil construction as well as reap some economic benefits.”
In Snohomish, WA, Modern Hydrogen collaborated with Harms Paving to complete a mile-long stretch of road using Modern Carbon-modified asphalt. This high-performance material is expected to significantly increase the road’s durability and reduce maintenance costs, meeting the demands of local residents and showcasing Modern Hydrogen’s commitment to sustainability.
“As we expand the impact of our technology at Modern Hydrogen, we’re sequestering carbon – removed from natural gas – into increasingly bigger projects,” said Modern Hydrogen’s Travis Janke at the Snohomish project site. “We’re really excited about deploying carbon into roads for the first time, demonstrating its performance in higher demand operating environments.”
For More Information and Media Coverage:
Members of the media are welcome to attend the San Antonio demo on Wednesday, November 13. If you cannot make it but would like to cover this story, high-resolution video, interviews, and drone video can be made available after the project concludes. For additional information or to schedule interviews, please contact Leigh D’Angelo, Senior Manager of Marketing and Communications and Marketing at Modern Hydrogen.
Leigh D'Angelo
Modern Hydrogen
+1 425-522-2842
leigh.dangelo@modernhydrogen.com
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