Saipem and Nel launch scalable 100MW hydrogen system
Saipem has unveiled a scalable and modular 100MW green hydrogen generation system based on Nel ASA’s alkaline electrolyser technology.
Saipem has unveiled a scalable and modular 100MW green hydrogen generation system based on Nel ASA’s alkaline electrolyser technology.
Underutilised factory capacity could drive up electrolyser manufacturing costs by up to four times, according to the IEA’s Global Hydrogen Review 2024.
Jiangsu Xingran Technology’s 1.1GW PEM electrolyser plant is set to enter full-scale operations in January 2025.
PEM electrolyser solutions do not offer Bramble Energy the “same vision in terms of cost down and scale up” as AEM systems, according to the company’s CEO, Dr. Tom Mason.
Nexceris has finalised its $60m deal with the US Department of Energy (DOE) designed to scale up its electrolysis stack technology.
H2H Energy launched its new hydrogen refuelling solution H2CORE, designed to serve the Australian mobility market.
Vauxhall has started customer trials of its Vivaro Hydrogen van in the UK, with a range of fleet operators adopting the vehicle.
“This is a win-win partnership for Brazil and Europe,” claimed Ludmila Nascimento, Director of Energy and Decarbonization at Vale.
Statera Energy has submitted plans for its green hydrogen project to be built in Aberdeen, Scotland, which is expected to be 3GW at full capacity.
Hy Stor Energy has cancelled its reservation for over 1GW of electrolyser capacity with Nel.