Fuel Cell / Hydrogen

Researchers Design Cryogenic Storage & Delivery System for H2 Aircraft 

Researchers at the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering have designed a cryogenic liquid hydrogen storage and delivery system that could help make zero-emission aviation a reality. Their work outlines a scalable, integrated system that addresses several engineering challenges at once by enabling hydrogen to be used as a clean fuel and also as a built-in cooling medium for critical power systems aboard electric-powered aircraft. The research was conducted at the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory which is headquartered at FSU in Tallahasee.  […]

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. […]

Materials/Manufacturing

Celadyne Ramps Up Membrane Technology with Investor Backing 

Celadyne Technologies has been awarded $1 million for further development of high-performing membranes for fuel cells and electrolyzers. From the DOE’s Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office and coordinated by its new Critical Materials Collaborative, the grant was announced December 10. It is part of a package of 14 awards spanning an assortment of areas including rare earths recycling, hydrogen fuel cells, magnetic technologies and materials processing to improve America’s domestic supply chain of critical materials. […]