BANGALORE, India, April 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Water Electrolysis Equipment Market is Segmented by Type (PEM Electrolyzer, Alkaline Electrolyzer), by Application (Power to Gas, Chemical Industry and ...
Electrolysis is a process that uses electricity to create hydrogen and oxygen molecules from water. The use of proton exchange membrane (PEM) and renewable energy for water electrolysis is widely ...
The close proximity of hydrogen and oxygen in water cracking operations employing proton exchange membrane (PEM) means that electrolyzers require continuous monitoring in order to maintain product ...
The race for green hydrogen dominance is on, with global markets ramping up the scale of their ambition in terms of deployment. But this too is causing a further fight for market share among the three ...
The GAIL Green Hydrogen production project based on our PEM Electrolyzer technology is a first of its kind and will pave the way for many such projects in the future. Ashwath Ram, MD, Cummins India, ...
Chinese researchers claim to have improved the performance of a proton exchange membrane electrolyzer by connecting it to a thermal energy storage system. A research group from China has shown how ...
ITM Power says it has restructured its business to shift its focus from hydrogen refueling to PEM electrolysis tech, while Stahlwerk Thüringen and gas network operator Ferngas have agreed to connect ...
A team from the Technical University of Berlin, HZB, IMTEK (University of Freiburg) and Siemens Energy has developed a highly efficient alkaline membrane electrolyzer that approaches the performance ...
Shell Energy has started up a 10-MW polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) electrolyzer facility—one of the largest of its kind in the world—to produce green hydrogen at its Energy and Chemicals Park ...
Researchers in Germany have just unveiled a solar module that can convert up to ...
Electrolysis is a key component of the cost of green hydrogen, and a Korean team says it's made a huge breakthrough with an anion exchange membrane that's not only cheaper than current proton exchange ...