Electrolyzers News

Water electrolyzers are electrochemical devices used to split water into its constituent elements, hydrogen and oxygen, by passage of an electrical current. There are four main types of electrolyzers: alkaline and proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzers are already mature, while anion exchange membrane (AEM) and solid oxide electrolyzers are still under development. These technologies differ in numerous ways, most notably in cell design and variations within components. In this section you can find news items related to various aspects of electrolyzer technologies, equipment and components. If you would like to see your news release published here and in our email newsletter, please feel free to contact Matjaž Matošec.

Arcadia eFuels taps Plug Power for 280 MW electrolyzer system

Arcadia eFuels has selected Plug Power to provide a 280 MW proton exchange membrane electrolyzer system to Arcadia’s Vordingborg plant for the production of sustainable aviation fuel. A FEED study to support an FID has commenced, with the project expected to move to execution phase by mid-2024.

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Netherlands invests €250 million in smaller electrolysis projects

The Dutch government is launching a subsidy scheme for smaller electrolysis projects aimed at producing green hydrogen. The amount of nearly €250 million is intended to provide 100 megawatts of electrolysis capacity, with the government hoping to assist in realising 5–10 smaller projects across the country.

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thyssenkrupp nucera opens office in Indian metropolis Mumbai

thyssenkrupp nucera has opened a new office in Mumbai, India. This new site in Vikhroli in northeast Mumbai is characterized by an excellent location at one of Asia’s most important ports. The available sales and engineering competence center (hub) will also help the company grow more strongly in India.

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