Battolyser Systems CEO: Our alkaline tech can outperform PEM in hydrogen flexibility
“You can safely start and stop our system instantly, therefore you don’t need the controls to prevent it from deteriorating or avoid dangerous cross-over levels.”
“You can safely start and stop our system instantly, therefore you don’t need the controls to prevent it from deteriorating or avoid dangerous cross-over levels.”
“It’s going to be very difficult for this industry to reach price parity,” Topsoe’s PtX CEO, Kim Hedegaard, told H2 View.
ITM Power CEO, Dennis Schulz, speaks to Charlie Currie about the UK electrolyser manufacturer’s path to stability and a more grown-up operation.
“We’ve found one of the strongest partners in India, if not the strongest partner,” Håkon Volldal, President and CEO of Nel, told H2 View.
As the hydrogen mobility sector grapples with challenges in refuelling infrastructure, INEOS Inovyn’s Dirk Dupon believes that the ongoing Daimler Truck trials will underscore the critical need for expanded hydrogen refuelling stations across Europe.
“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.
Cipher Neutron President, CEO and co-founder, Gurjant Randhawa, tells H2 View why he believes his company’s AEM electrolyser will become important.
“When it comes to EU or national funding of projects, where taxpayer money is displayed, however, clear and strict criteria should be applied,” Hydrogen Europe’s CEO told H2 View.
The real challenge lies in transforming electrolyser manufacturing from an industrial batch process into a streamlined, scalable operation, writes Leanne Halliday, LRQA Territory Manager for Oceania.
“A dose of realism is good – one should not believe the hype, but we don’t need pessimism either,” Nel CEO and President, Håkon Volldal, told H2 View.