Sungrow -Hydrogen Production has started with the first green hydrogen project in China implementation A 200 Nm³/H Pem Electrolyzer and 1,000 Nm³/H alkaline electrolyzers, saying that it is the world the biggest Project of this type. “The dual-tech combines the low costs of alkaline electrolyzers with the rapid response of PEM electrolyzers, stimulating efficiency and reducing energy consumption,” said the Chinese company. It noted that the site in Daye, the province of Hubei, AI technologies is used to optimize renewable energy matching and real-time safety control. Sungrow hydrogen also said that the project ‘The innovative underground hydrogen storage model makes it possible to transform my mine into green hydrogen storage facility. “
HNO International has announced a strategic partnership with the Chinese Zhuhai Topower New Energy to control the use of his Scalable Hydrogen Energy Platform (SEP) in China. The aim is to use HNO’s Shep technology to support the rollout of hundreds of cheap modular hydrogen production and fuel places in the province, said HNO International based in the US.
The British Government has signed A legal instrument that makes hydrogen-driven construction and agricultural machines possible to operate on public roads. Other hydrogen -driven vehicles, including cars, buses and trucks, were already legally permitted to use British motorways.
Elcogenic has signed a non-exclusive memorandum of agreement (MOU) with private Swiss company Casual To work together on green ammonia and other Power-to-X (P2X) projects. “Under this MOU, the two companies will explore commercial projects of mutual importance, With a view to integration Elcogen’s Fixed Oxide Electrolysis -Stack and Stack -module technology in Casale’s plant, and possibly other P2X applications worldwide, ” said On Estonia-based Elcogen, adding that fixed oxide technology is on schedule to reach cost parity with pem and alkaline systems.
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