Innovative Electrolyser Technology Collaboration in France
Key Ideas
  • Michelin and French research institutions collaborate to develop an advanced electrolyser technology.
  • The electrolyser aims to optimize yield by aligning with intermittent renewable energy sources.
  • The project focuses on reducing costs by avoiding the use of expensive metals.
  • Partnership agreement signed among Michelin, French National Centre for Scientific Research, and universities.
Michelin, in partnership with the French National Centre for Scientific Research, Grenoble Alpes University, the Grenoble Institute of Technology, and Savoie Mont Blanc University, is embarking on a project to create an advanced electrolyser technology. This innovative electrolyser aims to synchronize with intermittent renewable energy sources, enhancing overall efficiency and yield. The key objective is to reduce costs by eliminating the need for expensive metals in the production process. By signing a partnership agreement, the involved parties are pooling their expertise to develop a cutting-edge electrolyser that promises to revolutionize the renewable energy sector. This collaborative effort signifies a significant step towards sustainable energy solutions in France.
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