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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.

SIAD Group launches high-pressure hydrogen compressor for hydrogen mobility

SIAD Macchine Impianti, a SIAD Group company, has announced the launch of its high-pressure hydrogen compressor equipped with oil-free technology. The compressor has been specifically designed to meet the needs of the transportation and hydrogen refueling station sectors, positioning the company as a major player in the sustainable mobility supply chain.

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Fortum to pilot green hydrogen production in Loviisa, Finland

The Finnish majority state-owned company Fortum has announced it will build a hydrogen production pilot plant in Loviisa, Finland. The plant will be located in the Källa area, near Fortum’s Loviisa nuclear power plant on a plot owned by the company. The construction of the Kalla test center will begin in the summer of 2024, and the plant is scheduled to be commissioned in late 2025.

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