Thyssenkrupp Nucera expands into solid-oxide hydrogen electrolysers

Thyssenkrupp Nucera expands into solid-oxide hydrogen electrolysers

🚀 Exciting developments in the world of hydrogen electrolysis! As Thyssenkrupp Nucera announces its expansion into high-temperature solid-oxide electrolysis cells (SOECs), it’s clear that the future of clean energy is heating up. Their strategic partnership with the Fraunhofer Institute for Ceramic Technologies and Systems (IKTS) aims to leverage advanced chromium-based alloy stacks for superior efficiency and durability.

At H2Electro, we applaud this innovation and share a similar vision. Our own SOEC technology, built on the strength of all-ceramic fuel electrodes, is designed to maximize efficiency and sustainability, even under challenging industrial conditions. By converting CO2 and water into hydrogen and carbon monoxide, our systems contribute significantly to the production of e-fuels and the decarbonization of industries like steel and ammonia.

We believe that collaborations and advancements in SOEC technology are pivotal for a sustainable energy future. Join us in supporting these groundbreaking initiatives and stay tuned as we continue to push the boundaries of what’s possible in hydrogen electrolysis! 🌍💧⚡

 

Read more about Thyssenkrupp Nucera’s expansion here: Thyssenkrupp Nucera expands into solid-oxide hydrogen electrolysers

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