US Navy selects Nel electrolysers for oxygen, but hydrogen use undisclosed
Nel will begin delivering PEM electrolyser stacks in late 2025 as part of a $6m multi-year deal with Collins Aerospace.
Nel will begin delivering PEM electrolyser stacks in late 2025 as part of a $6m multi-year deal with Collins Aerospace.
The German OEM’s 1.25MW Hybrion stack will be supplied to the likes of Neuman & Esser, AKA Energy Systems, Andritz and more, as it eyes “billions” in hydrogen revenues by 2030.
China’s Hygreen and Guofu have been chosen alongside Spanish Joltech Solutions to share in a $25.6m funding package aimed at establishing three new electrolyser manufacturing facilities.
The first volumes of hydrogen have been used as a cooling agent for a turbine generator at Invenergy’s 980MW natural gas facility adjacent to the installation.
Hydrogen system integration and refuelling solution integrator Hydrasun has selected Nel’s containerised PEM electrolyser system for the hub.
Plug’s stock has dropped from over $3.50 a year ago to $1.58 as of March 20.
P2H2 CEO, Paul Matter, said the support from Air Liquide was a “powerful enabler” in helping the company further develop its technology based on a hybrid liquid alkaline-AEM stack design.
Beneficiaries of the Czech support will include producers of electrolysers, carbon capture, usage and storage (CCUS) systems, and wind turbines.
Michelin aims to develop AEM electrolysis technology that blends the best of both PEM and alkaline systems through its latest partnership.
Hystar’s electrolyser stacks will be integrated into Sunbo Unitech’s balance of plant system before being commissioned and handed over to KOMIPO’s Shin Boryeong power station.