Hygreen Energy’s international pivot
“I don’t think that the argument of Western technology being superior to Chinese manufacturers applies to Hygreen Energy,” H2 View hears.
“I don’t think that the argument of Western technology being superior to Chinese manufacturers applies to Hygreen Energy,” H2 View hears.
Horizon Fuel Cell Group announced plans last week (September 10) to build an electrolyser assembly gigafactory in India, under a new joint venture with Indify Fuel Cell.
Plug Power will provide 25MW of proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolysers to H2DRIVEN, an 80,000 tonnes per year methanol project in Portugal.
Nel will deliver a MC250 containerised PEM electrolyser to the US city of St. Cloud, to begin producing green hydrogen at a wastewater treatment facility.
Electrolyser supplier H-TEC Systems will deliver three ME450 PEM products to Helen Oy’s 3MW hydrogen production plant in Finland.
Spain is supporting Chinese wind turbine producer Envision Energy’s plans to build a $1bn 5GW electrolyser factory in the southern European nation.
The Hamburg Green Hydrogen Hub (HGHH) has commissioned Siemens Energy to supply a 100MW proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyser plant.
ITM Power CEO, Dennis Schulz, speaks to Charlie Currie about the UK electrolyser manufacturer’s path to stability and a more grown-up operation.
“Empty promises and unrealistic ambitions do not matter in the broader context of the emerging hydrogen economy,” ITM Power CEO, Dennis Schulz, told H2 View in his first trade publication interview.
Fortescue Metals Group has co-led an investment of up to ¥100m ($14m) into Chinese electrolyser membrane manufacturer Hancheng Technology (Hyproof).