AEM Electrolysers issue decree which grants contributions to Ansaldo Green Tech
Published by Ellie Brosnan,
Editorial Assistant
Global Hydrogen Review,
A contribution, worth €317 million over the six-year project, has been secured to support the development and production of Ansaldo Green Tech Anion Exchange Membrane (AEM) Electrolysers, issued by the Ministry of Business and made in Italy.
The incentive was obtained following the approval of the IPCEI Project by the European Commission on the 15 July 2022.
The Ansaldo Green Tech project, called IANUS, is aimed at the construction of the new production line of AEM Electrolysers, the expansion of the research laboratories at the Genova site, and the development and industrialisation of modular electrolysers, including both 1 MW containerised and ‘open design’ solutions for large scale multi-MW industrial applications. With a focus on strategic sectors such as industry, power generation, and mobility, the project aims to accelerate the energy transition, integrating hydrogen as a fundamental pillar for an environmentally and economically sustainable future.
The AEM Electrolyser, developed by Ansaldo Green Tech, is capable of producing over 500 kg/d of hydrogen, ensuring sustainability. The systems offer high efficiency and flexibility, pressurised hydrogen production, reduced use of critical raw materials, and lower water consumption. In November 2024, Ansaldo Green Tech formalised the sale of the first 1 MW AEM Electrolyser.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/25022025/aem-electrolysers-issue-decree-which-grants-contributions-to-ansaldo-green-tech/
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