TTP, PlusZero to develop a highly efficient electrolyser system for green hydrogen production
A new highly efficient electrolyser has been developed by TTP with the potential to generate vast amounts of hydrogen via wind power.
A new highly efficient electrolyser has been developed by TTP with the potential to generate vast amounts of hydrogen via wind power.
GAIL (India) Limited has awarded a contract to set up one of the ‘largest’ Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolyser in India, in line with the country’s National Hydrogen Mission.
The Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre has reiterated the country’s commitment to developing the hydrogen value chain to complement plans to develop 30GW of offshore wind production by 2040.
A letter of intent (LOI) has been agreed between the Port of Rotterdam and the Port of Duisburg with plans to establish hydrogen hubs in the surrounding areas of Germany and the Netherlands.
An innovative method in producing clean hydrogen is set to be supported by Chemours as it aims to accelerate the hydrogen ecosystem and produce affordable green hydrogen at scale.
Nel ASA has revealed it is already setting its sights beyond its recently inaugurated Herøya plant, with scope for a further large-scale electrolyser production site outside of Norway.
As we have seen from the recently announced electrolyser target raise in the EU to 17.5GW by 2025, the market for green hydrogen is set to grow significantly in the near future.
A collaboration between Strohm and Lhyfe is aiming to launch the ‘first floating wind turbine with an integrated hydrogen production system’ worth approximately €60m ($56.8m).
Electrolysers have risen to the forefront of hydrogen generation. When powered through renewable energy sources, electrolysis converts water to both hydrogen and oxygen molecules, providing a clean fuel to be used in a range of...
Last Thursday (May 5), the European Commission and 20 CEOs of leading European electrolyser manufacturing companies, signed a joint declaration, committing to increase the EU’s manufacturing capacity to 17.5GW by 2025.