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The U.S. Navy’s Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center (EXWC), located in Port Hueneme, California, tests and evaluates energy generation and storage technologies in order to accelerate technology deployment. The EXWC recently installed a "reversible" solid oxide fuel cell (...
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News Commentary | January 13, 2021
The 24 MW electrolyzer will be a PEM unit and set to be the world's largest of this type, although it is only slightly larger than the 20 MW unit planned by Air Liquide and Hydrogenics in Canada and will likely be surpassed very soon given the momentum in green hydrogen projects. Linde and ITM's ... Not part of subscription
News Commentary | September 10, 2021
Nel, the electrolyzer manufacturer aiming to produce hydrogen at $1.5/kg and provide a 20 MW electrolyzer for the Iberdrola‑Fertiberia green ammonia project, is partnering with fuel cell developer SFC Energy to build an integrated electrolyzer and fuel cell system for decentralized energy generation... Not part of subscription
State of the Market Report | March 23, 2022
The hydrogen economy is a key driver for decarbonizing the global energy system. Domestic renewable resources are insufficient to supply the economies of major industrial countries, prompting the need for a global trading network for renewable electricity. Hydrogen is emerging as a key carrier for ... Not part of subscription