EIB invests €40 million in Battolyser Systems
Published by Poppy Clements,
Assistant Editor
Global Hydrogen Review,
Today the technology is operational at a large-scale industrial gas power plant in the Netherlands and its commercial deployment is scheduled for 2024.
The Battolyser technology is the only hydrogen solution in the market that can truly match the intermittency of renewable energy sources like wind and solar. This innovation allows large industrial players and SMEs to deploy green hydrogen to decarbonise their operations, thereby contributing directly to the objectives of the European Green Deal. The InvestEU programme that supports this EIB investment aims to mobilise over €372 billion in additional investment for EU policy priorities over the 2021-27 period. The operation also underlines EIB’s commitment to support Europe’s manufacturing capacity in net-zero technologies and solutions.
Paolo Gentiloni, Commissioner for Economy, said: “A successful green transition requires sustained investment and InvestEU has a key role to play in supporting that. By helping innovative firms gain access to the finance they need, we can ensure that Europe remains at the forefront of developing the advanced technologies we need for a green and sustainable future.”
Compared to conventional electrolysers, the Battolyser has the unique ability to safely switch on and off instantly. This means that customers can produce affordable green hydrogen when power prices are beneficial or when renewable power is available. A Battolyser is fully flexible, but also efficient and sustainable, using only abundantly available and easy to recycle (no PFAS) materials. As a result, Battolyser can be deployed at the full scale of the energy transition to meet Europe’s net zero targets.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/13102023/eib-invests-40-million-in-battolyser-systems/
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