A decentralized electrolyser was unveiled today at Groningen Airport Eelde (GAE) in the Netherlands. The electrolyser is a demonstration model that will be used to produce green hydrogen in the future as an emission-free fuel for light aircraft, drones, and ground equipment at the airport.
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GET H2 TransHyDE joint project, in Lingen, has achieved a significant breakthrough. For the first time, hydrogen has been produced at the site of the RWE gas-fired power plant in Emsland (KEM) using a high-temperature solid oxide electrolyser (SOEC) from Sunfire.
The world is witnessing an unprecedented surge in investments in electrolysis for hydrogen production, particularly in the realm of green hydrogen. While this marks significant progress in the transition to clean energy, it also highlights the challenges and ambitions surrounding the shift away from fossil fuels.
To truly harness hydrogen’s potential and reduce its carbon footprint, there’s a growing demand for alternative, sustainable production methods.
Verdagy, a leader in advanced water electrolysis technology for large-scale industrial applications, is set to make a groundbreaking move in the green hydrogen industry. The company has announced the opening of its new facility in Newark, California, heralding a significant step towards sustainable energy production.
Siemens Energy is set to supply 12 cutting-edge electrolyzers with a combined capacity of 200 MW to the Normand’Hy project in France, spearheaded by Air Liquide. This ambitious project aims to produce 28,000 tons of renewable hydrogen annually, starting in 2026, contributing to both industry and the mobility sector.
Enapter has strategically expanded its product portfolio with the revolutionary “AEM Flex 120.” This innovative AEM electrolyser is poised to streamline the launch of industrial and refuelling pilot projects, marking a significant leap forward in the realm of green hydrogen production.
Siemens Energy has secured a game-changing order from Air Liquide to provide a dozen cutting-edge electrolysers for a major hydrogen production project in Normandy. š
Electric Hydrogen (EH2) is set to play a crucial role in the development of green hydrogen in Texas, with plans to supply a massive 100MW electrolyzer system to New Fortress Energy’s ambitious project.
The global push for renewable hydrogen is well underway, with hydrogen electrolyzers at the forefront of this green revolution. In Europe, the development of these electrolyzers is integral to the Net-Zero Industry Act, a significant part of the EU’s green industrial policy. However, the landscape of this emerging industry is far from settled, with Europe, China, and the United States vying for supremacy in electrolyzer technology.