UiT Norges arktiske universitet and Stadtwerke Stuttgart GmbH have issued new tenders for hydrogen-related projects, published on January 23, 2025, with deadlines for submission set for February 10, 2025, and a negotiated deadline, respectively.

The Norwegian tender, issued by UiT Norges arktiske universitet, aims to procure a hydrogen and oxygen generating facility. This small-scale Water Electrolyser System is designed to generate hydrogen for research, education, and testing of fuel cell electric vehicles. The project, valued at an estimated 3 million NOK, emphasizes the importance of educational and research advancements in the hydrogen sector. The technical goals focus on supporting fuel cell development by providing a reliable source of pure hydrogen under controlled pressures.

In Germany, Stadtwerke Stuttgart GmbH’s tender focuses on the construction and maintenance of a hydrogen generation system as part of the Green Hydrogen Hub Stuttgart. This ambitious project includes developing a pipeline for hydrogen distribution and integrating this system into existing energy infrastructures. With a capacity exceeding 5 MW, the hydrogen facility is integral to the German transition towards greener energy sources, supporting both energy storage and fuel supply for transportation. The technical requirements ensure that the system aligns with increasing market demands and operates based on fluctuating electricity prices.

Both tenders highlight significant progress in hydrogen technology and infrastructure, essential for the future of sustainable energy. The projects underscore the roles of education, research, and large-scale implementation in the global hydrogen economy’s expansion. Through these initiatives, both UiT and SWS aim to position themselves at the forefront of innovation within the burgeoning hydrogen sector.


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