A number of Fraunhofer institutes in Germany want to make green hydrogen more cost-competitive and are working to identify the best and most economical processes for the production of electrolyzers.
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German firm’s new electrode technology delivers low-cost hydrogen production to begin soon
A German company has successfully developed innovative electrode technology for hydrogen production. Rheinmetall’s new ...
A PEM electrolyser from Cummins in Canada. Image: Cummins. Despite a current shortage of electrolyser manufacturing capacity, the global green hydrogen sector is poised to benefit from a rapid ramp-up ...
Electrolyser manufacturing company HomiHydrogen, which has set up an electrolyser plant in Jalgaon, Maharashtra, is ready to manufacture electrolysers but is not commissioning the plant as there is no ...
Siemens Energy has announced plans to build a “multi-gigawatt” PEM electrolyser factory in Berlin, with the first 1GW up and running in 2023. The “highly automated” facility will be built at an ...
Two industry leaders have unveiled a game-changing collaboration that will be instrumental in revolutionizing large-scale hydrogen production on Earth. The collaboration will be based on ingenious ...
SAERBECK, Germany, June 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Enapter is accelerating its scale-up plans with the development of machinery for mass-production of its green hydrogen generators. Building on months ...
Under the Joint Declaration, Europe’s leading electrolyser manufacturers agreed to increase their manufacturing capacity in an effort to have, by 2025, a combined annual electrolyser manufacturing ...
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China leads world on green hydrogen projects, dominates equipment manufacturing, IEA says
China accounts for 40 per cent of all new low-emission hydrogen production projects that have received the financial green light in the past year and is dominant in the sector’s manufacturing, ...
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