Congratulations to joint venture SK Plug Hyverse on the completion of their liquid hydrogen refueling station in Icheon, South Korea.
The completed liquid hydrogen refueling station will help convert over 2,000 existing fossil-fuelled buses to hydrogen by 2026.
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Capacity is increasing fast, and expected to double by this time next year, but no single country is emerging as the dominant manufacturer of electrolysers. Europe will retain its position as a manufacturing hub for many vendors, with China and the US potentially offering more potential to scale. What are the rest of the hydrogen developments that utilities need to be aware of? Read our latest insight for more: https://okt.to/Iw1GPb
Milestone in Lingen! The 250-kilowatt electrolyser at RWE's Lingen site has successfully produced its first hydrogen. The high-temperature solid oxide electrolyser (SOEC) from Sunfire GmbH that has been deployed here can produce up to 7 kilograms of hydrogen per hour.
As part of a test facility, and in collaboration with our partners, the hydrogen produced will next be injected into the GET H2 TransHyDE test pipeline for hydrogen research. This marks a significant step forward towards hydrogen transportation and storage tests, which are scheduled to begin in 2024.
Another European equipment manufacturer is planning to build a massive new electrolyzer plant in the US, looking to cash in on future opportunities in the emerging clean hydrogen sector that has been supercharged over the last year by the Inflation Reduction Act.
Belgium-based electrolyzer producer John Cockerill Hydrogen announced its “US entry” last week with plans to build a new “gigafactory” in Baytown, Texas, that will be capable of producing 1 gigawatt’s worth of electrolyzers per year. Production could begin as early as the third quarter of 2024, the company said.
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Capacity is increasing fast, and expected to double by this time next year, but no single country is emerging as the dominant manufacturer of electrolysers. Europe will retain its position as a manufacturing hub for many vendors, with China and the US potentially offering more potential to scale. What are the rest of the hydrogen developments that utilities need to be aware of? Read our latest insight for more: https://okt.to/9idp8Y
Capacity is increasing fast, and expected to double by this time next year, but no single country is emerging as the dominant manufacturer of electrolysers. Europe will retain its position as a manufacturing hub for many vendors, with China and the US potentially offering more potential to scale. What are the rest of the hydrogen developments that utilities need to be aware of? Read our latest insight for more: https://okt.to/bS59cR
Capacity is increasing fast, and expected to double by this time next year, but no single country is emerging as the dominant manufacturer of electrolysers. Europe will retain its position as a manufacturing hub for many vendors, with China and the US potentially offering more potential to scale. What are the rest of the hydrogen developments that utilities need to be aware of? Read our latest insight for more: https://okt.to/kMAfqy
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