Electrolyser news
VSPARTICLE and Plug Power release breakthrough technology results
VSPARTICLE and Plug Power have achieved breakthrough technology for iridium barriers, paving way to the production of US$1/kg of green hydrogen.
INNEOVA advances Hydrogen Pathfinder Pilot
INNEOVA has signed a strategic cooperation agreement with HyCee to advance the deployment of a Hydrogen Pathfinder Pilot in Singapore.
Kelington collaborates with Worldwide Energy on hydrogen project
Kelington has signed an MoU with Worldwide Energy to jointly develop a 2 MW green hydrogen production hub in Selangor, Malaysia.
Bekaert announces intent to temporarily halt production of green hydrogen electrolyser components in Wetteren
Bekaert has announced its intent to temporarily halt production of green hydrogen electrolyser components in its Wetteren facility, Belgium, due to the slower development of the market.
ABB provides automation and electrification technology to SwitcH2
ABB has signed an agreement with SwitcH2 to provide automation and electrification technology to support a floating green ammonia production vessel.
P2X Solutions and Sunfire expand partnership
P2X Solutions and Sunfire have expanded their partnership through a FEED study for a new 40 MW hydrogen project in Joensuu, Finland.
Arcadia eFuels signs agreement to deliver electrical infrastructure
Arcadia eFuels has signed an agreement with Hitachi Energy to deliver electrical infrastructure for Vordingborg eSAF facility, featuring on site green hydrogen production.
Stargate Hydrogen launches 10 MW electrolyser
Stargate Hydrogen has scaled up its product portfolio with a compact outdoor 10 MW electrolyser system module, supporting the acceleration of industrial decarbonisation.
Largest electrolyser starts up at Neste’s refinery
The MultiPHLY hydrogen project has reached a milestone with the start-up of the largest multi-megawatt electrolyser at Neste’s refinery in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
HIF’s facility in Chile has received certification
The HIF Haru Oni e-Fuels facility in Magallanes, Chile, has become the first facility outside the EU to receive certification for Renewable Fuels of Non-Biological Origin.