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Langley Acquires GKN Hydrogen

Langley Acquires GKN Hydrogen

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso02/08/20242 Mins Read
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Langley Holdings’ recent acquisition of GKN Hydrogen from Dowlais Group marks a significant move in the hydrogen energy sector.

GKN Hydrogen, based in Pfalzen, Italy, with subsidiaries in Germany and the USA, is known for its advanced hydrogen storage technology.

GKN Hydrogen has developed metal hydride compounds that store hydrogen in a solid state at 16 times the density of compressed hydrogen gas, reportedly without degradation for up to 30 years. While the technology appears promising, its practical application and scalability remain uncertain. The conversion process, which involves heating the hydride to 60°C to release hydrogen gas, has been proven over 7,000 charge/discharge cycles with 99% efficiency. However, these claims warrant further independent verification to confirm their reliability and efficiency under various operating conditions.

When compared to other hydrogen storage technologies, such as compressed gas and liquid hydrogen, metal hydrides offer potential advantages in terms of storage density and safety. However, the heating requirement for gas release adds complexity and energy consumption that must be factored into the overall efficiency and cost-effectiveness of the system. The industry must critically evaluate whether GKN Hydrogen’s technology can compete with or surpass existing methods on a commercial scale.

Anthony Langley, Chairman & CEO of Langley Holdings, emphasized the strategic focus on sustainable energy solutions with this acquisition. Integrating GKN Hydrogen into Langley’s Power Solutions Division will require careful management to ensure a smooth transition and alignment with Langley’s broader sustainability goals. The success of this integration will depend on effective collaboration and the ability to leverage GKN Hydrogen’s technological expertise within Langley’s operational framework.

Langley Holdings’ acquisition of GKN Hydrogen underscores a commitment to advancing sustainable energy technologies. However, the real test will be the practical implementation and market acceptance of GKN Hydrogen’s storage solutions. The company must navigate challenges related to cost, efficiency, and scalability to make a meaningful impact on the hydrogen energy sector.

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