Delta Inaugurates Taiwan's First Megawatt-Grade Hydrogen R&D Lab
Key Ideas
- Delta inaugurated Taiwan's first MW-grade R&D lab for water electrolysis hydrogen production and fuel cells at its Tainan Plant 2.
- The lab aims to validate hydrogen production and fuel cell technologies, foster local materials from the hydrogen energy supply chain, and align with global energy transition trends.
- The ceremony was attended by distinguished guests and executives from various organizations, emphasizing the significance of hydrogen energy in achieving net-zero carbon emissions.
- Delta's focus on SOEC and SOFC technologies, along with collaboration with the local supply chain, is expected to lead to mass production of efficient hydrogen energy solutions in Taiwan by the end of 2026.
Delta, a global leader in power management, opened Taiwan's first megawatt-grade R&D lab for hydrogen production and fuel cells, named the 'Delta Net Zero Science Lab,' at its Tainan Plant 2. The lab serves as a testing environment for validating hydrogen technologies and aims to support Taiwan's energy transition towards sustainability. The inauguration ceremony was attended by high-profile guests, highlighting the importance of hydrogen in achieving carbon neutrality. Delta's Chairman emphasized the role of hydrogen energy in global efforts for a cleaner future. The General Manager of Delta's Hydrogen Energy Application New Business Development Department discussed the challenges in hydrogen adoption and Delta's focus on SOEC and SOFC technologies. Collaboration with the local supply chain will facilitate the production of key components and materials for hydrogen power generation. Delta's expertise in energy infrastructure integration will enable the production of efficient hydrogen energy solutions in Taiwan by 2026.
Topics
Fuel Cells
Innovation
Sustainability
Energy Transition
Green Technology
Energy Efficiency
Manufacturing
Research And Development
Carbon Neutrality
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