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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.

Everfuel announces first hydrogen produced at HySynergy

Everfuel A/S has announced the production of first hydrogen at its HySynergy facility in Fredericia, Denmark. The initial production is the first step towards ramping up the electrolyser facility to supply green hydrogen to customers. Commercial production is expected to commence in the second quarter of 2023.

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CRT signs electrolyser technology agreement with Adani

Cavendish Renewable Technology (CRT) has signed a technology development and licensing agreement with Adani New Industries Limited. The agreement includes infrastructure costs for further development of intellectual property, licence fees and royalties on successful commercialisation of CRT’s electrolyser technologies.

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