Collaborative initiative to expand hydrogen fueling networks in the USA, working on integrating traceability tools to certify hydrogen source and emissions for compliance and ESG reporting.[1]
H2U Technologies is mentioned in relation to demonstrating an iridium-free PEM electrolyzer, indicating prior work in reducing reliance on expensive metals.
H2U Technologies has demonstrated electrolyzer stacks that replace expensive and scarce iridium catalysts with inexpensive and abundant catalyst materials, aiming to reduce the costs of Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolyzers for green hydrogen generation.
H2U Technologies is developing new non-PGM catalysts for green hydrogen production and has a proprietary system for discovering and developing these catalysts. They are collaborating with De Nora to bring these catalysts to market.
H2U Technologies is a hydrogen tech developer focused on innovative electrolyzer designs and catalyst discovery. The company closed an $11 million Series A funding round to advance its proprietary Catalyst Discovery Engine technology.
H2U Technologies is partnering with SoCalGas to test their new PEM electrolyzer technology, the Gramme 50, which is designed to make green hydrogen production considerably less costly.
H2U is developing the Eyre Peninsula Gateway Hydrogen Project, a major green ammonia production facility in South Australia. The company is led by CEO Dr. Attilio Pigneri.
Australia's top hydrogen infrastructure developer, leading the Port Lincoln green hydrogen power plant project and integrating the NovaLT16 turbine unit.
A public-private partnership launched by the U.S. Department of Energy in 2013 focused on developing comprehensive hydrogen fuel infrastructure to support fuel cell vehicle deployment.
Public-private partnership managed by the U.S. Department of Energy that aims to ensure fuel cell vehicle success by establishing working hydrogen fuel infrastructure and promoting clean transportation.
This initiative is a public-private partnership managed by the U.S. Department of Energy, aiming to ensure the success of fuel cell vehicles by establishing a hydrogen fuel infrastructure.
H2USA is a public-private partnership from the Department of Energy focused on promoting fuel cells in transportation and building a hydrogen fuel infrastructure across America.
Public-private partnership launched by the Department of Energy to establish working hydrogen fuel infrastructure in the U.S. and support fuel cell vehicle adoption.
The H2USA project is rumored to be launching soon, with the Department of Energy expected to make an announcement. This project aims to significantly expand the country's hydrogen fuel infrastructure.
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