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Rotterdam gets world’s first large-scale Battolyser factory

Rotterdam gets world’s first large-scale Battolyser factory

by Mariska Buitendijk | Dec 8, 2022 | News, Ports

The world’s first large-scale Battolyser factory will be constructed in the Port of Rotterdam to meet soaring demand for green hydrogen and electricity storage. The 1 GW per annum Battolyser factory will be located in the M4H area, an industrial site in the heart of...
TNO develops electrolyser that requires 200 times less iridium

TNO develops electrolyser that requires 200 times less iridium

by Mariska Buitendijk | Oct 26, 2022 | Emissions, Energy transition, Marine fuels, Maritime research, News, Renewables

Produced via electrolysis using electricity from the sun and wind, green hydrogen has a crucial role to play in the energy transition. Iridium is both scarce and essential to electrolysers. Researchers at TNO have now developed a method that will require 200 times...
TNO and three partners to develop new generation of electrolysers

TNO and three partners to develop new generation of electrolysers

by Mariska Buitendijk | Jul 18, 2022 | Energy transition, Marine fuels, Maritime research, News

With the German company Schaeffler, Johnson Matthey from England and the Belgian company Bekaert, Dutch TNO will work on a step-change in efficiency to be used within electrolysis. The goal is to drive forward next generation technologies to reduce the levelised cost...
‘Hydrogen at risk of being the great missed opportunity of the energy transition’

‘Hydrogen at risk of being the great missed opportunity of the energy transition’

by Mariska Buitendijk | Jun 15, 2022 | Emissions, Energy transition, Marine fuels, News, Ship propulsion, Shipping

Hydrogen has a crucial role in decarbonising the world’s energy system, but uptake will be too slow. Governments need to make urgent, significant policy interventions, according to a new report by DNV. In Hydrogen Forecast to 2050, DNV predicts the amount of hydrogen...
Strohm and Siemens Gamesa seek to transport green hydrogen by subsea pipes

Strohm and Siemens Gamesa seek to transport green hydrogen by subsea pipes

by Mariska Buitendijk | Jan 5, 2022 | News, Offshore, Offshore wind

Thermoplastic composite pipe specialist Strohm and wind turbine manufacturer Siemens Gamesa will work together on developing hydrogen transfer solutions that improve a decentralised green hydrogen concept. In this concept, wind turbine generators generate green...
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