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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.

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Centre for Hydrogen Innovations opened in Singapore

The National University of Singapore (NUS) has established a new research institute, the Centre for Hydrogen Innovations (CHI), with the aim of creating breakthrough technologies to make hydrogen commercially viable as a green energy source. The CHI commenced operations on 1 July 2022.

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Electric Hydrogen secures $198 million in financing

U.S. electrolyzer developer and manufacturer Electric Hydrogen has secured $198 million in financing to support the scale-up of its high-throughput electrolyzer technology and the manufacturing and deployment of demonstration projects to produce green hydrogen at large scale.

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Norwegian researchers run gas turbine on pure hydrogen

In a world first, researchers from the University of Stavanger in Norway have succeeded in running a gas turbine on 100% hydrogen. The milestone was reached in mid-May 2022 and demonstrates that pure hydrogen can be used in existing natural gas infrastructure.

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