Empowering Green Hydrogen: Collaboration for Next-Generation Catalysts
Key Ideas
- HYDGEN and SRM-AP have formed a research collaboration to develop innovative nano-catalysts for electrochemical hydrogen evolution, aiming to enhance hydrogen production efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
- The joint research has led to the creation of a new technology titled 'Electrochemical Hydrogen Evolution via Innovative Nano-Catalyst,' with a joint patent application to commercialize the breakthrough.
- The collaboration signifies a step towards accelerating decarbonization efforts by making sustainable hydrogen production more efficient and accessible, leveraging proprietary technology and research capabilities.
- HYDGEN specializes in anion exchange membrane (AEM) electrolyzers, promoting affordable green hydrogen production while SRM-AP focuses on advancing science and technology for sustainable energy solutions.
HYDGEN, a leader in hydrogen electrolyzer technology based in Singapore and India, has partnered with SRM University AP (SRM-AP) in India to establish the HYDGEN - SRM-AP Joint Research Programme. This collaboration aims to pioneer advancements in green hydrogen technology by focusing on developing innovative nano-catalysts for electrochemical hydrogen evolution, crucial for efficient hydrogen production. Dr. Goutam Dalapati, HYDGEN's Co-founder and CTO, expressed optimism about the collaboration's potential in reducing costs and enhancing hydrogen's viability as a clean energy source.
The joint research has resulted in the creation of a new technology titled 'Electrochemical Hydrogen Evolution via Innovative Nano-Catalyst,' with a joint patent application. This breakthrough highlights the commitment of both organizations to commercialize innovative hydrogen production technologies. Dr. Sabyasachi Chakrabortty from SRM-AP emphasized the role of innovative catalysts in improving efficiency and cost-effectiveness in green hydrogen generation.
The collaboration between HYDGEN and SRM-AP is significant for accelerating decarbonization efforts, aiming to make hydrogen production more efficient and accessible. By combining HYDGEN's AEM electrolyzer technology with SRM-AP's research capabilities, the partnership aims to support advancements in electrolysis technology and sustainable hydrogen solutions.
HYDGEN specializes in AEM electrolyzers designed for decentralized green hydrogen production, focusing on efficiency, operational flexibility, and reduced supply chain risks. On the other hand, SRM-AP, based in Andhra Pradesh, India, is dedicated to advancing science and technology, with a particular focus on sustainable energy solutions and collaborations with industry leaders in green hydrogen and clean energy technologies.
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