Evonik wants to make green hydrogen more affordable
Speciality chemicals company Evonik has developed a novel anion exchange membrane, which it hopes will contribute to the breakthrough of electrolytic production of hydrogen.
Speciality chemicals company Evonik has developed a novel anion exchange membrane, which it hopes will contribute to the breakthrough of electrolytic production of hydrogen.
Norwegian hydropower company Statkraft, steel manufacturer CELSA and Mo Industrial Park in Northern Norway have announced plans to develop a complete value chain for green hydrogen for industrial use in high-temperature metal processes.
Spanish construction company ACCIONA has announced plans to install a zero emission H-Power generator at one of its Spanish construction sites.
The Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Energy and Renewable Energy (EERE) has announced approximately $21m in funding for small businesses, including some involved in the hydrogen market.
Researchers at Duke University have been testing three new materials that may be used as porous, flow-through electrodes to improve the efficiency of electrolysis, resulting in faster hydrogen production.
Douglas County Public Utility District (Douglas County PUD) is pushing ahead with plans to provide green hydrogen for Washington State at an attractive price as it purchases a PEM electrolyser from Cummins/Hydrogenics.
Prometheus, the innovative series of PEM electrolysis stacks, is the result of more than 25 years of expertise and pioneering work by Stefan Höller, founder, Managing Director and Head of Development of Hoeller Electrolyzer.
German start-up Hoeller Electrolyzer has one clear goal: green hydrogen for less than €4 per kilogram.
Researchers at Idaho National Laboratory (INL) have developed a new electrode material for an electrochemical cell which can efficiently convert excess electricity and water into hydrogen.
Nel Hydrogen Electrolyser AS, a subsidiary of Nel ASA, has entered into a framework agreement for the delivery of up to 60-megawatt of electrolysers to Lhyfe Labs SAS in France.