Anax Power, Magellan Scientific, and Enbridge to Deploy Turboexpanders in Ontario & Pennsylvania

Anax Power, Magellan Scientific, and Enbridge to Deploy Turboexpanders in Ontario & Pennsylvania

Wharton, NJ – Anax Power (www.anaxpower.com), whose proprietary technology generates clean
power from natural gas, without combustion, has signed Operating Agreements with Enbridge
(www.enbridge.com) to install its Anax Turboexpander System (“ATE”) at locations in Pennsylvania
and Ontario, Canada. The projects will add up to 1.5 megawatts (MW) of clean energy capacity to
Enbridge’s system at Hamilton, Ontario and up to 2MW in Pennsylvania. This emissions-free power
will be consumed in Magellan Scientific’s (www.magellanscientific.com) co-located, modular, off-grid
data centers.

The ATE uses the pressure and flow of natural gas within Enbridge’s pipeline to drive a turbine and
generate zero-emissions electricity, without burning natural gas or releasing greenhouse gases. The
Pennsylvania project marks Anax and Magellan’s second installation in the state, and the Hamilton
project will be the first ATE installation in Canada. Keeping with its sustainability pledge, Enbridge is
the first major pipeline in North America to adopt the ATE, which could scale to hundreds of locations
across Enbridge’s system in the coming years.
Anax will install up to three (3) ATEs at an Enbridge facility in Ontario and up to four (4) ATEs in
Pennsylvania. Both projects will be integrated with Magellan’s co-located, modular, off-grid data
center. The resulting turboexpander-data center system self-generates clean, base load power, and
uses excess cooling to improve server efficiency and thermal management.

“These projects represent monumental milestones for Anax, and we believe this will be the start of a
long partnership with Enbridge and Magellan as we scale across North America,” said Michael Longo,
CEO of Anax Power. “By turning waste energy into clean electricity, this installation demonstrates
how Anax makes existing energy infrastructure more sustainable—right now, with proven
technology.”

The Enbridge projects expand Anax and Magellan’s portfolio of clean power projects and validate
using turboexpanders to meet climate goals in a profitable way.

“Data center demands for electricity are exponentially increasing,” said Christopher Halvorson,
President of Magellan Scientific. “Pairing our off-grid immersion data centers with the ATEs provides
a source of 24/7, emission-free electricity. The turboexpander also helps to manage excessive heat
from the data center by providing cooling at zero incremental cost.”
“This collaboration reflects our ongoing commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions through
innovative, sustainable solutions,” said Steven Greenley, Senior Vice President of Commercial,
Enbridge Gas. “We take pride in utilizing our natural gas systems to champion environmental
initiatives to enhance the well-being of the communities we operate in.”

Anax Contact:
press@anaxpower.com
www.anaxpower.com
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Magellan Contact:
Brent Breon
Vice President, Power
brent.breon@Magellanscientific.com
www.magellanscientific.com

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