For the creation and assembling of its ground-breaking anion exchange membrane (AEM) electrolyzer stacks for creating green hydrogen, EvolOH will construct a manufacturing facility in Massachusetts.
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In order to increase output at its PEM electrolyzer manufacturing facility in Wallingford, Connecticut, Nel has made the final investment decision. By 2025, the project will increase yearly output capacity to about 500 MW.
A joint venture between Everfuel and Hy24 has been established to fund the rapid expansion of electrolyzer capacity in the Nordic region. 51% of the JV will be owned by Everfuel, and 49% by the Clean H2 Infra Fund, which is managed by Hy24.
Enertrag seeks to locally generate hydrogen using sustainable energy sources. The company uses a PEM electrolyser with a 10 MW output in the initial stage of expansion for this purpose.
The purchase of a second 5 MW electrolyzer has been authorized by the Douglas County Public Utilities District commissioners in Washington State in order to move the green hydrogen factory next to the Wells Hydroelectric Project into phase two.
A new alkaline model from China’s leading electrolyser manufacturer, which is more effective than the majority of Western machines, has…
Green hydrogen-producing electrolyzers are now the focus of Cummins.
A memorandum of understanding was signed by Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering Sdn Bhd (MMHE) and FuelCell Energy to work together on the construction of substantial electrolyzer facilities in Asia, New Zealand, and Australia.
Prasanta Sarkar made the decision to stay behind and work on a problem while on a lengthy backpacking trip through India. He joined Entrepreneur First and immediately clicked with Rochan Sinha. They jointly established Newtrace in 2020 to create a new category of “membrane-less” electrolyzers and to make a dent in the market for “green hydrogen,” which at the moment only accounts for a tiny fraction of the 6 to 7 million tonnes of hydrogen produced in the nation each year, all from fossil fuels.
Globaldata estimates that the electrolyser pipeline will be above 1065 GW by the end of 2022. According to a Zawya estimate, the overall installed capacity of the world was just 300 megawatts (MW), and the total production capacity was only 2 GW globally in 2020.