Expanding Green Hydrogen Production in Europe and the US
Key Ideas
- HydrogenPro partners with J. Heinr. Kramer Group to develop green hydrogen projects in Europe, focusing on medium to large-scale facilities.
- Ecolectro aims to revolutionize electrolysis technology with a focus on cost reduction, eco-friendly materials, and increased output.
- Ecolectro successfully launches a pilot program with Liberty New York Gas, producing green hydrogen below the DOE's 2030 cost target.
- DOE funds Drive Clean Colorado to study hydrogen fuel-cell truck fleet operations, while Avina Clean Hydrogen starts a green hydrogen production facility in Long Beach, California.
As the demand for hydrogen as an alternative fuel grows, the focus on producing green hydrogen using renewables like wind and solar is increasing. Norway-based HydrogenPro has partnered with Germany's J. Heinr. Kramer Group to develop green hydrogen projects in Europe, emphasizing mid to large-scale facilities. Ecolectro, a New York-based startup, is working on reducing the cost and environmental impact of electrolysis by using their proprietary anion exchange membrane (AEM) technology. They have successfully launched a pilot program with Liberty New York Gas, achieving green hydrogen production below the U.S. Department of Energy's 2030 cost target. The DOE has funded Drive Clean Colorado to study hydrogen fuel-cell truck fleet operations and Avina Clean Hydrogen has begun constructing a green hydrogen production facility in Long Beach, California, aimed at refueling trucks running on fuel cells. These developments showcase a positive growth trajectory for green hydrogen production and its applications in various sectors.
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