Production of hydrogen HyBalance

Production of hydrogen Short video about the HyBalance project The HyBalance plant is soon ready for testing production of hydrogen, based upon power from wind turbines. The project will demonstrate how the grid can be balanced and how the storage of energy as hydrogen can be transformed into the mobility sector. Learn about the project in this short video. Electrolyser is craned in place On June 14, 2017, the HyBalance project reached a milestone. On this day, the electrolyser unit was installed on what will become one of Europe’s most advanced facilities for the production of hydrogen, primarily produced from wind power.  Watch the video and see how the 1.2 MW PEM electrolyser is installed at the HyBalance site in Hobro, Denmark. The post Production of hydrogen – HyBalance first appeared on fuelcell.sk.

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ASKO Norway Opens Hydrogen Production Plant

Hydrogen Production Plant on the roof of the warehouse ASKO plant that opened last week, means that hydrogen is to be produced locally at the facility in central Norway, with energy from, among others, 9000 m2 of solar cells on the roof of the ASKO wareho

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Commission sets out rules for renewable hydrogen

Rules for renewable hydrogen Today, the Commission has proposed detailed rules to define what constitutes renewable h

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Support for hydrogen refueling stations in Slovakia

There has appeared for the first time support for building hydrogen refueling stations in transport in the Slovak legislation There is no option for Slovak motorists to use electric cars with hydrogen fuel cells (FCEV) because of a lack of infrastructure

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Hydrogen Battery

Stanford researchers have developed a manganese hydrogen battery that could fill an importandt piece in the energy puzzle by storing unpredictable wind and solar energy for when it is needed Stanford scientists have developed a  new water-based ba

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Hydrogen Trains Are Coming to Germany in 2021

Germany and Alstom have signed an agreement that will see 14 hydrogen trains used in the country by 2021. On a single hydrogen tank, the trains can travel 1,000 kilometers and reach a top speed of 140 km/h. All Aboard the Hydrogen Train As the s

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