In response to the urgent need for climate action, Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) has achieved a significant milestone by building a 2MW water electrolysis technology development testbed, marking a first in Korea.
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Denmark’s Topsoe A/S is set to invest $300 million in a US hydrogen electrolyzer factory, taking advantage of President Joe Biden’s wave of federal incentives that are luring European investment to the country.
The Australian Research Council (ARC) has awarded its prestigious Industry Laureate Fellowship to University of Wollongong (UOW) electrochemist Gerhard Swiegers.
thyssenkrupp nucera, one of the leading suppliers of water electrolysis technology in the gigawatt power range, announced the brand name for its 20MW green hydrogen electrolyser, Scalum. The announcement was made at the World Hydrogen Summit 2023 in Rotterdam. Scalum, derived from ‘scale,’ pays tribute to the module’s scalability, allowing for the interconnection of multiple modules to produce high plant capacities.
Battolyser Systems, a Dutch company, has successfully installed the first industrial-scale Battolyser system at the RWE Magnum power plant in Eemshaven.
Cummins, an Indiana-based engine manufacturer, and China Petrochemical Corporation (Sinopec) have commenced operations of their jointly-owned hydrogen equipment factory in Foshan, southern Guangdong province.
Marty Neese, CEO of Californian electrolyser start-up Verdagy, has spoken out in an exclusive interview with H2 View, calling for a new approach towards hydrogen industry supply chains.
EH2, an American engineering firm focused on green hydrogen technology, is building a new electrolyzer manufacturing facility in Massachusetts that could almost double the world’s production capacity of the critical component for producing green hydrogen.
Electric Hydrogen Co. (“EH2”), a manufacturer of advanced, industrial-scale hydrogen electrolyzer technology, has announced the location of its first factory in Devens, Massachusetts.
Norway-based Nel Hydrogen has announced plans to invest $400 million in setting up an electrolyzer production plant in Michigan, in partnership with General Motors.