Delta Inaugurates Taiwan's First Megawatt-Grade Hydrogen R&D Lab for Green Energy Solutions
Key Ideas
- Delta inaugurated Taiwan's first MW-grade R&D lab for hydrogen production and fuel cells, aiming to lead in green energy solutions and support global energy transition.
- The lab provides a diverse testing environment for hydrogen technologies, fosters local hydrogen energy supply chains, and aligns with net-zero carbon emission goals.
- Delta's advanced SOFC and SOEC technologies are driving efficiency improvements and localized production for key hydrogen components, with mass production expected by 2026.
- The Delta Net Zero Science Lab features comprehensive facilities for stack and system testing, solid oxide electrolyzer cell technology, and supports energy transition initiatives.
Delta, a global leader in power management, inaugurated Taiwan's first megawatt-grade R&D lab for water electrolysis hydrogen production and fuel cells at its Tainan Plant 2. The 'Delta Net Zero Science Lab' aims to advance hydrogen technology and foster the local hydrogen energy supply chain. The inauguration ceremony was attended by distinguished guests, emphasizing Taiwan's alignment with global energy transition trends. Delta's Chairman highlighted the importance of hydrogen energy for achieving net-zero carbon emissions. The lab, equipped with essential facilities, symbolizes Delta's commitment to hydrogen energy advancement. Delta's SOFC technology has already been applied in microgrid pilot projects, while the SOEC technology shows promise in industrial applications. The lab features stack testing and system modules, supporting efficient hydrogen energy solutions. Delta plans to drive innovation in hydrogen energy technologies and collaborate with various sectors to contribute to the global goal of net-zero carbon emissions.
Topics
Fuel Cells
Technology
Innovation
Sustainability
Carbon Emissions
Energy Transition
Green Energy
R&D
Power Management
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