RWE is constructing a 300-megawatt plant to generate green hydrogen at its gas-fired power plant location in Lingen, Germany.
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Sunfire has decided to spin off its fuel cell business to better focus on the nuances of electrolyzers and fuel cells.
German electrolyzer manufacturer, Sunfire, has raised EUR 215 million in a Series E equity financing round, accompanied by a term loan of up to EUR 100 million from the European Investment Bank (EIB).
Sunfire has officially started the construction of its research and development center in Dresden. With a hefty investment of around 30 million euros earmarked for the company’s headquarters, Sunfire is set to propel the development of cutting-edge electrolyzer prototypes, aiming to redefine the landscape of green hydrogen production.
Germany’s journey towards becoming a green energy powerhouse takes a significant leap forward as Sunfire, the nation’s sole large-scale electrolyzer producer, secures a monumental €169 million grant.
Fraunhofer IFAM, Sunfire, and Canadian materials partner Ionomr Innovations have launched the Integrate research project to apply anion exchange membrane (AEM) electrolysis to an industrial scale.
Under Project Air, Uniper has commissioned the Dresden-based business Sunfire to construct a 30 MW pressured alkaline electrolysis plant that will generate green hydrogen using renewable electricity and treated wastewater. The ultimate investment decision has still to be made.
Caldas hydrogen facility presented The Government of Spain is supporting Iberdrola and Foresa in their effort to build a green…
The German developer and manufacturer of electrolyzers has received the first investment from Amazon’s Climate Pledge Fund for a green…
Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, hydrogen manufacturing has gone from being a niche issue to a high-priority endeavor.