Green hydrogen scale-up: giga projects and mega challenges
The scale-up of electrolyser capacities, however, introduces a new set of risks, writes Arthur Delargy, Principal Risk Engineer at Liberty Specialty Markets.
The scale-up of electrolyser capacities, however, introduces a new set of risks, writes Arthur Delargy, Principal Risk Engineer at Liberty Specialty Markets.
Norwegian Hydrogen’s joint venture (JV) Grøn Brint has produced its first molecules of hydrogen from its 2MW Hjørring plant in Denmark.
Electric Hydrogen (EH2) has been awarded an $18.3m tax credit from the Inflation Reduction Act’s (IRA) 48C initiative for its 1.2GW PEM electrolyser factory.
EverWind Fuels has completed the front-end engineering design (FEED) study for its 240,000 tonne per year green hydrogen and ammonia plant.
Following initial operations in Denmark, Stiesdal Hydrogen and Danfoss Heat Exchangers have agreed to roll out an electrolyser onto the global market.
Terje Mikalsens has stepped down as the Chair of the HydrogenPro ASA Board following his five-month tenure in the role.
Pajarito Powder has been selected for $20m in US Department of Energy (DOE) funding to increase production and reduce catalysts and fuel cell costs.
Start-up company Ecolectro has achieved a breakthrough in its anion exchange membrane (AEM) electrolysers, demonstrating cell efficiencies of more than 74%.
Ionomr Innovations has today (March 27) released an iridium and perfluorinated substance (PFAS) free AEM catalyst coated membrane (CCM) for electrolysers.
Electric Hydrogen (EH2) has sold up to 1GW of its electrolysers to the AES Corporation to expand its green hydrogen portfolio.