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Ohmium International has signed a term sheet with SwitcH2 BV, a renewable energy joint venture that includes partners such as BW Offshore, to develop PEM electrolyzer solutions for a pioneering 300-MW offshore floating green hydrogen and ammonia synthesis project led by SwitcH2.

 

The project, located off the coast of Southern Europe, will establish an industrial-scale floating green hydrogen and ammonia production facility based on proven Floating Production, Storage, and Offloading (FPSO) technologies. Ohmium’s 300 MW PEM electrolyzer solutions will be installed aboard SwitcH2’s 268-meter FPSO vessel. Once operational, the facility will have an annual production capacity of up to 55,000 tonnes of green hydrogen and nearly 300 kton of green ammonia – enough to fuel multiple oceangoing vessels for a full year.

 

Ohmium’s PEM electrolyzers will utilize nearshore solar and wind power, along with treated seawater, to produce green hydrogen. The hydrogen will then be fed into an on-deck ammonia synthesis unit, with the resulting green ammonia eventually offloaded onto carriers for transport to offtakers. Supported by the Dutch government and with design approval in principle from the Norwegian certification agency DNV, the project aims to begin green ammonia production by 2029.

 

“We are pleased to have Ohmium join us in making this pioneering project possible,” said SwitcH2’s director and co-founder Bob Rietveldt. “Ohmium’s compact, hyper modular PEM electrolyzers are ideally suited for the space constrained FPSO setting. Their product delivers high efficiency, and the comprehensive, standardized design enables flexible and rapid installation, at scale.”

 

“Ohmium is thrilled to be part of this cutting edge and transformative project,” said Arne Ballantine, Ohmium CEO. “We appreciate the expertise that SwitcH2 Joint Venture brings to offshore floating production, and their vision in leveraging renewables and green hydrogen for the creation of green ammonia. The market for green ammonia is poised to grow exponentially in the coming decades, especially as a source of clean fuel for the global shipping industry, and Ohmium is looking forward to collaborating with SwitcH2 in helping address that need.”

 

Source: Hydrogentechworld

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  • Construction has commenced on a groundbreaking $3 billion green hydrogen-to-aviation fuel plant in Shuangyashan, China, set to produce 300,000 tons of green aviation fuel annually.
  • This project represents a significant advancement in integrating renewable energy sources to produce sustainable aviation fuel, highlighting China's commitment to reducing carbon emissions.

On October 14, 2024, a significant stride was made in sustainable aviation with the groundbreaking ceremony of the Shuangyashan Green Methanol and Green Aviation Fuel Demonstration Base. This ambitious project, spearheaded by China Energy Engineering and China Electric Power Engineering Consulting Group Co., Ltd., is located in the Shuangyashan Economic and Technological Development Zone, Heilongjiang Province. It is designed to fuse wind, solar, and hydrogen technologies with biomass to produce green aviation fuel.

The project aims to produce 200,000 tons of green methanol and 300,000 tons of green aviation fuel each year. The first phase of the project alone involves an investment of about 6 billion yuan ($857 million), focusing on producing 100,000 tons of green aviation fuel annually. This phase includes the construction of a 450-megawatt wind farm, a photovoltaic power station, a water electrolysis hydrogen production station, a biomass pretreatment plant, and a green aviation fuel synthesis plant, slated for operation by 2027.

“The first 100,000-ton green hydrogen-to-green aviation fuel demonstration project has startedConstruction begins on $3bn green-hydrogen-to-aviation-fuel plant in northeast China On October 14, the groundbreaking ceremony for the first phase of the Shuangyashan Green Methanol and Green Aviation Fuel Demonstration Base, a 100,000-ton wind-solar-hydrogen fusion biomass green aviation fuel demonstration project invested and constructed by China Energy Engineering China Electric Power Engineering Consulting Group Co., Ltd., was held," reported the project managers.

This plant is part of a broader strategy that involves the integration of energy, agriculture, chemical, and transportation industries, utilizing process modules like biomass storage and pretreatment, biomass gasification, and Fischer-Tropsch synthesis of aviation fuel. The adoption of world-leading solutions and technologies with independent intellectual property rights underlines the project's innovation and potential to overcome the current "bottleneck" technologies in biomass gasification.

Once operational, the Shuangyashan facility will not only boost the local economy but also enable significant annual carbon emission reductions, supporting the city's transition towards a modern industrial system and high-quality development. This initiative is in line with China's "dual carbon" strategy, emphasizing carbon neutrality and the construction of a new energy framework.

Source:  Fuel Cells Works

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GKN Powder Metallurgy, a global leader in powder metallurgy and innovative, sustainable solutions across automotive and industrial applications, has developed a new generation of Porous Transport Layers (PTL) for Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolysis. The solution is designed to revolutionize hydrogen production by increasing efficiency while reducing overall environmental impact.

 

Driven by a commitment to fostering a green and sustainable future, GKN Powder Metallurgy’s high-performance, high-porous, and high-purity PTL (HP-PTL) provides an advanced solution that addresses both the technological and environmental challenges faced by the hydrogen industry. This solution is the result of 10 years of dedicated research, combined with decades of  powder metallurgy innovation.

 

By significantly reducing the required amount of catalyst materials, such as iridium, GKN’s HP-PTL lowers stack costs, increasing the affordability of advanced PEM electrolyzers compared to established solutions.

 

Utilizing powder metal technology, the HP-PTL has a highly porous structure comprised of a fine powder layer which increases surface area connectivity. This design also reduces electrical resistance, requiring a lower voltage to produce equal amounts of hydrogen, reducing energy consumption and improving the overall efficiency of electrolysis stacks.

 

The microstructure shows high Titanium surface in addition to a high porosity. This results in a further reduction of electrical and mass transport resistance leading directly to a system efficiency increase of up to 30% when compared to current metal sheet solutions on the market.

 

“Through the development of the HP-PTL, GKN Powder Metallurgy is driving the energy transition forward,” says Stefan Zeier, Senior VP Operations. “By reducing operational costs and enhancing the efficiency of PEM electrolysis, this innovation plays a crucial role in making renewable hydrogen production economically viable. As a result, it opens new possibilities for a safer, more cost-efficient future based on environmentally sustainable energy.”

 

GKN Powder Metallurgy will be in attendance at the Hydrogen Technology Europe Expo taking place in Hamburg, Germany on 23rd and 24th October, where a model of the HP-PTL will be showcased in hall 2, stand B5.

 

About GKN Powder Metallurgy

 

GKN Powder Metallurgy is a world-leading provider of powder metal materials, components, and solutions. In co-development with its customers and business partners the company uses a unique range of best-in-class powder metallurgy technology to solve complex challenges in the automotive and industrial industries, delivering sustainable and innovative solutions. 

 

GKN Powder Metallurgy is dedicated to achieving sustainable goals by providing leading powder metal expertise, innovative engineering, and extensive process experience to transform ideas into reality. 

 

Part of the Dowlais Group plc, GKN Powder Metallurgy employs over 5,000 forward-thinking experts across 28 manufacturing locations and two innovation centers, ensuring the highest level of engineering excellence around the globe.

 

Source: FCW Team

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Next Hydrogen has successfully completed an extended durability test of its GEN2 electrolysis cells for green hydrogen production. Using widely accepted testing protocols, the GEN2 cells demonstrated minimal degradation during intermittent operation. The company also surpassed 3,000 hours of cyclic testing, ensuring commercial readiness.

 

Raveel Afzaal, President and CEO of Next Hydrogen, said: “This represents a significant milestone for us as we move into product commercialization. We are also upsizing our products and plan to demonstrate an even larger and more efficient GEN3 product version in 2025 based on leveraging our GEN2 success.”

 

The GEN2 cells will be incorporated into Next Hydrogen’s modular product line, available in sizes of 0.75 MW, 1.5 MW, and 2.25 MW.

 

The company previously reported achieving leading efficiency with its GEN2 cells in October 2023. The cells operate at less than 1.9 V per cell at 1 amp/cm² and 70°C, surpassing the US Department of Energy (DOE) technical targets for energy efficiency while maintaining a peak operating point twice as high. Additionally, a 10% turn-down demonstrated ‘best-in-class’ performance, making the system an optimal solution for direct renewable energy integration in green hydrogen production.

 

Source: Hydrogentechworld

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