Material change: Creating a PFAS and precious metal-free electrolyser solution
Cipher Neutron President, CEO and co-founder, Gurjant Randhawa, tells H2 View why he believes his company’s AEM electrolyser will become important.
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.
Shaifali Sood, Hydrogen Consultant at Ricardo, explores the importance of water as a business risk in green hydrogen that must be planned for and managed from the outset – not treated as an afterthought…
“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.
Power to Hydrogen (P2H2) has secured over $18m to support the development and deployment of the “world’s first” industrial-scale AEM electrolysis technology.
With growing concerns around the use per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), anion exchange membrane (AEM) electrolysers could become increasingly important for the hydrogen industry, H2 View has heard.
Stargate Hydrogen has received a first purchase order for its alkaline electrolyser system from Indian-based BGR Tech Limited.
Enapter has secured orders for 2.5MW of its AEM electrolysers from Italian industrial firms within state-subsidised hydrogen valley regions.
Cipher Neutron will design and develop two 250kW anion exchange membrane (AEM) electrolyser stacks for Simon Fraser University (SFU) in Canada.