The future of green hydrogen production seems to be painted in two brushstrokes: one showcasing the continued dominance of alkaline electrolysers for the next decade, and the other painting a concerning picture of potential oversupply by 2030. This contrasting outlook emerges from a recent report by Clean Energy Associates (CEA).
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In the quest for a sustainable future, hydrogen has emerged as a critical player, and at its heart are electrolysers. These devices, capable of transforming water into hydrogen, are pivotal in the race toward a net-zero world. While Europe has been at the forefront of green industrial policy, the United States is gearing up to potentially take the lead in shaping the future of electrolyser manufacturing.
Fraunhofer IWU and industry are developing a reference plant to mass produce fuel cells and electrolysers.
For the “Power-to-Hydrogen-to-Power” project, INNIO has ordered two electrolysers with a total output of 2 MW from H-TEC SYSTEMS to convert green power into green hydrogen (H2) .