25kW AEM electrolyser for green hydrogen production demonstrated at Sahyadri college

25kW AEM electrolyser for green hydrogen production demonstrated at Sahyadri college

Mangaluru: The Sahyadri College of Engineering and Management demonstrated a first-of-its-kind 25kW anion exchange membrane (AEM) electrolyser, a technology that produces hydrogen by splitting water molecules. This method is green and cheaper compared to other technologies already available in the market.The demonstration took place during the Hydrogen Innovation Day hosted by the college on...

Hydrogen Hopefuls Advised to Focus on Offtake Amidst Funding Turbulence

Hydrogen Hopefuls Advised to Focus on Offtake Amidst Funding Turbulence

With the fate of federal funding in limbo, Paul Browning advises companies with ambitions to scale hydrogen to “focus on your offtake right now.” Browning, co-founding partner of Energy Transition Finance, was among several panelists at the recent World Hydrogen North America conference in Houston who emphasized the importance of securing offtake agreements to lock in financing, scale production...

A Game-Changer For Clean, Zero-Emission Cruising – Hydrogen Fuel News

A Game-Changer For Clean, Zero-Emission Cruising – Hydrogen Fuel News

Fincantieri and Viking are joining forces on something that could truly change the game for cruise travel: the first-ever hydrogen cruise ship, expected to set sail in 2026. This isn’t just about building a new kind of ship — it’s a bold step toward a cleaner, greener future for the entire maritime industry.By putting hydrogen fuel cells at the heart of the ship’s propulsion system,...

BPCL and Sembcorp launch green hydrogen JV in India | Hydrogen

BPCL and Sembcorp launch green hydrogen JV in India | Hydrogen

India government-owned Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL) and a subsidiary of Singapore state-owned engineering company Sembcorp have entered into a joint venture (JV) to explore renewable energy and green hydrogen projects across India.The JV will also consider projects in green ammonia production and bunkering, emissions reduction for port operations, and other emerging green fuel...

Sunlight and seawater lead to low-cost green hydrogen, clean water

Sunlight and seawater lead to low-cost green hydrogen, clean water

A Cornell-led collaboration has hit the trifecta of sustainability technology: The group developed a low-cost method to produce carbon-free “green” hydrogen via solar-powered electrolysis of seawater. A happy byproduct of the process? Potable water.The team’s hybrid solar distillation-water electrolysis (HSD-WE) device, reported April 9 in Energy and Environmental Science, currently produces 200...

European Hydrogen Bank’s auction four times oversubscribed

European Hydrogen Bank’s auction four times oversubscribed

The European Hydrogen Bank’s second auction for the production of renewable hydrogen has attracted 61 bids for projects in 11 countries in the European Economic Area (EEA) . Total grant support requested is more than EUR 4.8 billion, four times the available budget. Nevertheless, issues remain about competitiveness and the speed of introduction of clean hydrogen – in the...

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