A UK technology company has commissioned a demonstration plant for its electrode coating technology which it says could improve alkaline electrolyser hydrogen production capacity by over 50%.
Last year, Oxford nanoSystems (OnS) revealed its metallic-alloy coating, dubbed nanoFLUX could lead to “radically” reduced hydrogen production costs.
Now, the Oxford University spin-out has developed a facility to showcase how its coatings can be applied to real-world technology and further evaluate its performance benefits.
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