MAX Power Mining Signs MOU to Assess Natural Hydrogen-Fueled AI Infrastructure

MAX Power Mining Corp. signed an MOU with TerraVolt Energy, EcoTech Building Solutions, and Carbon Neutral Growth Fund to evaluate using Natural Hydrogen and brine waters from its Lawson Complex for AI and high-performance computing infrastructure, potentially creating a cleaner model for AI data centers.

June 1, 2026
MAX Power Mining Signs MOU to Assess Natural Hydrogen-Fueled AI Infrastructure

MAX Power Mining Corp. (CSE: MAXX; OTC: MAXXF; FRANKFURT: 89N) has announced a memorandum of understanding with TerraVolt Energy, EcoTech Building Solutions and Carbon Neutral Growth Fund to explore the integration of Natural Hydrogen production, modular power systems, sustainable building infrastructure and associated brine waters from the Lawson Complex into next-generation artificial intelligence and high-performance computing infrastructure.

The collaboration follows recent technical advances at the Lawson Natural Hydrogen discovery in Saskatchewan and is intended to explore commercialization pathways linking clean energy production with growing AI infrastructure demand. The parties will assess the potential use of locally sourced Natural Hydrogen and produced brine waters for on-site power generation, cooling systems, modular AI data centers and distributed computing infrastructure.

MAX Power said the framework could support a cleaner model for AI infrastructure development by combining renewable power, water recycling and distributed deployment, while also aligning with Canada's sovereign AI compute strategy. The company believes successful validation at Lawson could create a new category of integrated energy and AI infrastructure development and provide a repeatable model across Saskatchewan's Genesis Trend.

The Lawson Discovery near Central Butte, Saskatchewan, represents Canada's first-ever subsurface Natural Hydrogen system confirmed through deep drilling with data validated by three independent labs. MAX Power has built dominant district-scale land positions across Saskatchewan with approximately 1.3 million acres (521,000 hectares) of permits covering prime exploration ground prospective for large-volume accumulations of Natural Hydrogen.

This initiative comes as demand for AI computing power surges, raising concerns about energy consumption and environmental impact. By pairing Natural Hydrogen—a zero-carbon energy source—with AI data centers, the project could address both the power needs and sustainability goals of the tech industry. The use of produced brine waters for cooling further enhances the circular economy approach.

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