Advait Infratech Partners with Guofu Hydrogen for Alkaline Electrolyzer Technology
Key Ideas
- Advait Infratech signed a technology licensing agreement with Guofu Hydrogen for alkaline electrolyzer technology, aiming to produce equipment for green hydrogen locally.
- RWE commissioned a 14 MW pilot electrolyzer plant in Germany, generating green hydrogen and providing insights for future industrial-scale facilities.
- Thyssenkrupp nucera faced growth challenges in the green hydrogen market due to regulatory uncertainties and funding delays, despite recording increased order intake.
- The UK's CMA secured commitments from Worcester Bosch following concerns about misleading marketing of 'hydrogen-ready' boilers, which could give false expectations to consumers.
Advait Infratech Ltd (AIL) from India has partnered with China's Guofu Hydrogen Energy Equipment to access alkaline electrolyzer technology for green hydrogen production. The agreement includes technical documentation, know-how, and training for manufacturing 300 MW/year electrolyzers, with plans to scale up to 1,000 MW/year. In Germany, RWE inaugurated a 14 MW pilot electrolyzer plant to produce green hydrogen using different electrolysis technologies. Thyssenkrupp nucera highlighted challenges in the green hydrogen market due to regulatory issues and funding delays, impacting decision-making by potential customers. The UK's CMA addressed concerns over Worcester Bosch's marketing claims of 'hydrogen-blend ready' boilers, cautioning against misleading consumers about carbon footprint reductions. Saipem obtained certifications for assessing materials in subsea pipelines for transporting gaseous hydrogen. Additionally, North Dakota's Clean Sustainable Energy Authority's loan program saw NextEra Energy Resources Development accepting loan terms, while Prairie Horizon Energy Solutions declined.
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