HydrogenPro plans to invest in new production line For its Gen3 electrodes, HydrogenPro plans to invest in a new production line. With a minimum yearly capacity of 90–100 MW, production is anticipated to begin in Q1 2025. Over a considerable amount of time, HydrogenPro ASA has created a novel Gen3 electrode technology that lowers the Levelized Cost of Hydrogen and allows electrolyzers to generate with industry-leading efficiency. The capacity to produce huge electrodes will be quadrupled with the new production line. Green hydrogen fuel cell locomotive tenders from NTPC In order to operate the green hydrogen fuel cell locomotives at…
Author: Anela Dokso
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