Hydrogen production by water electrolysis Hydrogen production by water electrolysis is the dissociation of water molecules under the action of direct current to produce oxygen and hydrogen, which are precipitated from the anode and cathode of the electrolyzer respectively. Depending on the electrolyzer diaphragm material, hydrogen production by water electrolysis is usually divided into alkaline...Read More
A new joint report by the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and the European Patent Office (EPO) shows that innovations in electrolysis technology are accelerating the reduction in the cost of renewable hydrogen production. Why we need to accelerate the innovation of electrolysis technology? As more and more countries pursue deep decarbonization strategies, hydrogen produced...Read More
South Korean researchers have discovered a material to produce hydrogen more cheaply. It is in a water electrolysis process and costs much less than the standard material platinum. What is the new catalyst for hydrogen production? The scientists “carbonized” a fabric-like material by subjecting it to temperatures in excess of 900 degrees Celsius, making the...Read More
What is PEM electrolyzer? (1) The PEM water electrolyzer adopts proton exchange membrane to isolate the gas on both sides of the electrode, avoiding the disadvantage that the gas of alkaline electrolytic hydrogen production diaphragm is easy to penetrate. (2) The equipment mainly contains PEM electrolyzer and BOP. What is PEMWE? The PEM water electrolyzer...Read More
According to foreign media reports: Recently, Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Denmark committed to building at least 150 GW of installed offshore wind power capacity in the North Sea by 2050, to build a “green power plant” for Europe. But the task is challenging because the European wind power supply chain is unprofitable. And the...Read More
According to foreign media reports: Since 1900, fossil fuels have emitted 90% of the world’s greenhouse gases (GHG). In addition, about 78% of GHG came from fossil fuel combustion and industrial production between 1970 and 2011. Despite calls for strict policies to better control emissions and improve air quality. Many sectors of the economy continue...Read More
1. Bosch: We will invest about 3 billion euros to develop electrification and hydrogen energy and other related technologies Recently, German industrial giant Bosch Group released its annual report, saying that in a tough market environment. And the group’s overall sales reached 78.7 billion euros, up 10.1 percent year on year. And EBITDA reached 3.2...Read More