Fuel Cell / Hydrogen

Pulsenics and Endua to Deploy AI-Powered Electrolyser Monitoring for Green H2 – Skipping the Grid 

An innovative project in Australia project will connect hydrogen electrolyser stacks directly to solar farms, skipping the grid entirely and eliminating infrastructure costs. Combining the pulse probe hardware of Pulsenics and on-site hydrogen electrolysis stacks from Endua, the project is described by the partners as the first commercial deployment of AI-driven electrochemical impedance spectroscopy in green hydrogen production.

Enabling real-time monitoring under intermittent power conditions, improving reliability, predictability and lowering costs, the project is designed to help de-risk investment decisions by providing data on uptime, degradation and performance guarantees.

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Fuel Cell / Hydrogen

Elcogen Opens Plant in Estonia for Manufacturing SOFC & Electrolyser Components 

Elcogen has opened a new state-of-the-art manufacturing facility on the outskirts of Tallinn, Estonia, positioning the company as one of Europe’s largest manufacturers of high-efficiency solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) and electrolysis (SOEC) technology. Called Elco I, the 14,000 m² facility jumps Elcogen’s production capacity from 10 MW to 360 MW for components – cells, stacks and modules – that are integrated into third-party systems for a wide range of applications including distributed energy, off-grid and stationary power, industrial backup, green hydrogen production and Power-to-X solutions.
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Fuel Cell / Hydrogen

Green H2 Electrolysis Business at thyssenkrupp nucera Reflects Market Softening 

Dortmund, May 15 – thyssenkrupp nucera, a world-leading provider of electrolysis technologies, confirmed the softened hydrogen electrolysis market as it issued its latest quarterly financials. The company serves two business areas — green hydrogen, and chlor-alkali electrolysis for the industrial production of chlorine and caustic soda. This article focuses on its green H2 segment, experiencing a downturn compared to continued growth in the chlor-alkali sector. In short, current revenues are up but future orders are down, long-term prospects remain robust. […]