Proton Motor Fuel Cell's HyModule S8 Integration in German University's Research Project
Key Ideas
- Proton Motor's HyModule S8 integrated into a containerised electrolysis plant at Ulm University for hydrogen research project.
- The project aims to validate fuel cell technology and investigate hydrogen's economic viability for grid stabilization in the future.
- Support from Baden-Wuerttemberg state with €2m funding highlights the significance of hydrogen production and storage projects.
- Proton Motor supplying fuel cell units in Europe, with a recent order for emergency power application by the Swiss Road Administration.
Proton Motor Fuel Cell's HyModule S8 hydrogen fuel cell has been integrated into a containerised electrolysis plant at the University of Technology in Ulm, Germany. The project, part of a €3m research initiative, focuses on hydrogen's economic viability and fuel cell technology validation. Scientists aim to showcase how hydrogen can compensate for fluctuations in the green power grid. The initiative is backed by Ulm University of Applied Sciences, believing in its potential for the energy transition. Proton Motor sees this project as pivotal in achieving the UN's Sustainable Development Goals and the goals set in the Paris Climate Agreement. The state of Baden-Wuerttemberg is providing €2m in support for this hydrogen production and storage endeavor. Proton Motor has been actively supplying its fuel cell units to developers in Europe, with a recent order for an emergency power system from the Swiss Road Administration. The article also highlights H2 Intelligence, providing analytics for hydrogen sectors and global hydrogen policy, offering insights for investors, policymakers, and industry professionals.
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