In the quest for a more sustainable future, the demand for green hydrogen production technologies is on the rise. Among the various options available, Solid Oxide Electrolyzer Cells (SOEC) and Alkaline Water Electrolysis (AWE) are two prominent technologies to be considered for the process of water electrolysis. Choosing the right technology is crucial to ensure efficiency and cost-effectiveness. In this blog post, we will delve into the details of both SOEC and AWE, providing a comprehensive comparison to help you make an informed decision for your green transformation needs.
The Holland Hydrogen 1 project, which has been recognized as the 2024 World Hydrogen Awards “Clean Hydrogen Project of the Year” by the Sustainable Energy Council, brings together thyssenkrupp nucera’s electrolysis know-how, Shell’s knowledge of the energy system, and the port’s infrastructure to build a ground-breaking 200 MW green hydrogen facility in Rotterdam.
Power-to-X (PtX) technology is at the forefront of the energy transition, transforming green electricity into vital energy carriers such as hydrogen, synthetic fuels, or chemicals, from green electricity. How does PtX work? And why do we need it?
Which water electrolysis technologies are available on the market? What do they have in common? How do they differ? Our overview will shed some light on the subject.
A discussion between Professor Robert Schlögl and Dr. Werner Ponikwar about the future green hydrogen market!