Exclusive: thyssenkrupp nucera on ramping up electrolyser production
thyssenkrupp nucera’s Head of Green Hydrogen has told H2 View that the electrolyser industry needs standardisation of technology to meet future demand.
thyssenkrupp nucera’s Head of Green Hydrogen has told H2 View that the electrolyser industry needs standardisation of technology to meet future demand.
Weidmüller highlights the importance of voltage monitoring.
Scotland must overcome five key obstacles if it is to realise its hydrogen development potential, according to a new Addleshaw Goddard report.
Nedstack Fuel Cell Technology has announced a strategic partnership to accelerate the industrialisation of proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell technology in Europe.
The development and uptake of decentralised polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) electrolyser technology can support the lack of hydrogen refuelling stations (HRS) across Europe, according to IMI Critical Engineering.
More than 200GW electrolysis capacity is needed by 2030 to track Net Zero in 2050 – more than 200 times the capacity installed today, warns a new Hydrogen Council report.
Hazer Group has extended its existing Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with ENGIE to further progress the development of its first hydrogen facility in Europe.
First Hydrogen has signed a Letter of Intent (LoI) with the University of Quebec at Trois-Rivières’ (UQTR) Hydrogen Research Institute (HRI).
The World Hydrogen Summit in Rotterdam has heard that the electrolyser industry must make “difficult decisions” to scale up and meet future hydrogen demand.
Australia is to invest $2bn in a Hydrogen Headstart programme as it aims to become a renewable energy ‘superpower’.