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Q&A with HYDErogen part 4
Lucy Holmes Lucy Holmes

Q&A with HYDErogen part 4

Continuing our interview with guest contributor Dr Kris Hyde, we spoke to him about the basics of hydrogen electrolyser technology and the challenges faced from the various options available. This time, the focus is on the influence of system water.

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New european hydrogen technology laboratory launched in Munich
Lucy Holmes Lucy Holmes

New european hydrogen technology laboratory launched in Munich

Sungrow Hydrogen has established a european hydrogen technology laboratory in Munich, reinforcing its commitment to global green hydrogen innovation. Strategically located at Munich Airport Business Park, the lab serves as a key hub for advancing water electrolysis and Power-to-X technologies.

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CRT announce hybrid hydrogen electrolyser breakthrough
Stephen B. Harrison Stephen B. Harrison

CRT announce hybrid hydrogen electrolyser breakthrough

Affordable green hydrogen is coming a step closer to reality. Australian startup Cavendish Renewable Technology (CRT) has made unparalleled progress to develop an electrolyser which integrates aspects of solid oxide electrolysis and alkaline water electrolysis.

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Lab and industry collaborate to develop the next generation of advanced electrode materials - Part 1
Alise-Valentine Prits Alise-Valentine Prits

Lab and industry collaborate to develop the next generation of advanced electrode materials - Part 1

Electrode materials play a central role in the efficiency and cost of alkaline water electrolysis (AWE). They directly influence how much energy is needed to split water into hydrogen and oxygen by lowering the activation energy of the reactions. The more effective the catalyst, the less energy is wasted, and the more viable green hydrogen becomes.

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NEXTCHEM given green light to produce low-carbon hydrogen in the United States
Catherine Bontoft Catherine Bontoft

NEXTCHEM given green light to produce low-carbon hydrogen in the United States

MAIRE has announced NEXTCHEM, through its subsidiary KT Tech, has received a Letter of Award from a major international energy company for the application of its proprietary NX eBlue™ technology, to provide the licensing, process design package (PDP) and engineering services for the application of its proprietary eBlue™ technology for the production of low-carbon hydrogen in the Southwest of the United States.

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Q&A with HYDErogen part 3
Lucy Holmes Lucy Holmes

Q&A with HYDErogen part 3

Continuing our interview with guest contributor Dr Kris Hyde, we spoke to him about the basics of hydrogen electrolyser technology and the challenges faced from the various options available. This time, the focus is on operating efficiencies.

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