Who makes electrolyser?

Nel
Norwegian company Nel is the world’s largest manufacturer of electrolysers with business operations in over 80 countries. It is a global company dedicated to hydrogen, offering optimal solutions for producing, storing and distributing hydrogen from renewable energy.

What does an electrolyser cost?

Hydrogen can be produced from polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) electrolyzers at a cost of ~$5 to $6/kg-H2, assuming existing technology, low volume electrolyzer capital costs as high as $1,500/kW, and grid electricity prices of $0.05/kWh to $0.07/kWh.

How much does a hydrogen electrolyser cost?

Electrolyzer capital costs are expected to fall to $380/kW for forecourt production. Escalated to 2007 dollars = $430/kW (purchased equipment cost).

What is electrolyser production?

Electrolysis is a promising option for carbon-free hydrogen production from renewable and nuclear resources. Electrolysis is the process of using electricity to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. This reaction takes place in a unit called an electrolyzer.

How does ITM make hydrogen?

ITM Power is a British manufacturer of polymer electrolyte membrane electrolyzers for hydrogen production via electro-chemical splitting of water into hydrogen and oxygen. The hydrogen produced via electrolysis is used for power-to-x, storage, decarbonizing industrial uses, and hydrogen for fuel cell products.

What companies are in green hydrogen?

As demand for green energy increases, those catalysts could fuel upside for these three hydrogen stocks:

  • Defiance Next Gen H2 ETF (NYSEARCA:HDRO)
  • Bloom Energy Corp. (NYSE:BE)
  • Ballard Power Systems (NASDAQ:BLDP)

How much hydrogen does a 1 MW electrolyser produce?

Hydrogenics will provide a 1 MW electrolyser that, powered by intermittent renewable energy, will produce 200 m3/h of hydrogen.

How long does an electrolyzer last?

With a targeted service life of 30,000 hours, the unit currently achieves a price of $7.30/kg, which corresponds to $0.19/kWh (calorific value). These figures, however, do not include the price of the 54 kWh of electricity required to produce 1 kilogram of hydrogen with AEM electrolysis.

Who are ITM Power competitors?

ITM Power’s top competitors include McPhy Energy, Hydrogenics, ClearCell Power and EnergyNova. ITM Power is a company that designs and manufactures products that generate hydrogen gas, based on Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) technology.