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Japanese chemicals and materials science group Asahi Kasei Corp (TYO:3407) has secured governmental support of up to JPY 11.4 billion (USD 72m/EUR 70m) to increase its manufacturing capacity for components used in the production of green hydrogen.

The company intends to build new plants for both cell frames and membranes for electrolysers, it said. The facilities will have a manufacturing capacity of at least 2 GW each and should be established at Asahi Kasei’s site in Kawasaki, Japan, by 2028.

The government support will cover a substantial part of the project’s total costs estimated at JPY 35 billion.

The expansion is expected to bring Asahi Kasei’s total annual capacity for cell frames and membranes to more than 3 GW.

With the project, Asahi Kasei aims to establish a stable domestic manufacturing supply chain for technologies that will help Japan reach its goal of carbon neutrality by 2050.

According to data cited by the company, the annual installed capacity of water electrolysers is expected to rise to 31 GW globally by 2030 as hydrogen is seen as a clean energy alternative to fossil fuels.

Asahi Kasei aims for a 20% share of the world’s major water electrolysis equipment markets, primarily in Europe, North America, and India, by around 2030, Masami Takenaka, lead executive officer of Asahi Kasei, noted in the statement.

(JPY 1 = USD 0.006/EUR 0.006)

Asahi Kasei wins financing for hydrogen production equipment project | Hydrogen News | Renewables Now

 

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A group of Chinese companies just completed the first test flight of a 2646 lbs (~1118 kg) VTOL drone powered by liquid hydrogen. They ran the test on January 9 in Baoji City’s Fengxiang High-tech Industrial Development Zone, and it’s a major leap forward in greener aviation technology.

 

They call this aircraft the DF600 “Jinghong.” It was put together by Shaanxi Tongchen Heguang Cryogenic Technology, Dream Chaser Aerospace Technology, and Beijing Jiaqing New Energy Technology. The drone’s stats are pretty impressive—it weighs around 2646 lbs at takeoff and can lug a payload of 265 to 353 lbs.

Thanks to its liquid hydrogen propulsion system, the drone promises significantly better performance than those running on regular aviation fuel or batteries. It’s expected to fly over 621 miles on a single trip, making it a promising option for long-range commercial uses.

Each partner played a specific role. Dream Chaser Aerospace, started by a team from Tsinghua University, developed the hybrid tilt-rotor platform for the UAV. Tongchen Cryogenics, founded in July 2023 with Xi’an Jiaotong University, handled liquid hydrogen storage and supply. Beijing Jiaqing, working alongside Tsinghua, provided the high-power air-cooled fuel cell system.

After the success of this test flight, officials in Shaanxi plan to broaden liquid hydrogen’s reach across different transportation sectors and build up a full-scale industry for hydrogen production, refueling, storage, transport, and real-world applications.

Chinese companies successfully test 621-mile-range liquid hydrogen VTOL drone - NotebookCheck.net News

 

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OSLO, Norway, Jan. 12, 2025 /PRNewswire/ —  A subsidiary of Nel ASA (Nel), (OSE: NEL) has been awarded up to about USD 29 million in additional investment tax credits for its planned manufacturing expansion in Michigan as part of the Qualifying Advanced Energy Project Tax Credit (48C) program.

The 48C program is funded by the Inflation Reduction Act and managed by the US Department of Energy, the US Department of Treasury, and the Internal Revenue Service. A fully owned subsidiary of Nel ASA has now secured up to about USD 29 million in additional tax credits, equivalent to 30 % of the value of qualifying investments. Receipt is subject to conditions, such as wage and apprenticeship requirements.

Nel has a long history of investing in R&D and commercializing advancements co-supported by federal funding, creating confidence in Nel’s ability to manufacture and deliver products to the field.

“Nel appreciates this continued support from Department of Energy in scaling up manufacturing capability of our advanced electrolyser products,”

Accumulated, Nel has now secured close to USD 200 million in support in both tax credits and other grants from the state of Michigan and Department of Energy. Final investment decision for the Michigan facility is not yet taken, and the build out of the site depends on demand.

Nel ASA - Additional USD 29 million in tax credits for manufacturing expansion in Michigan - Hydrogen Central

 

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Caterpillar, in collaboration with Microsoft and Ballard Power Systems, has been recognized for its work in datacenter hydrogen fuel cell technology, winning the ‘Systems Development and Integration’ award at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DoE) 2024 Hydrogen Program Merit Review Awards.

The Ballard Power Systems-supported project has successfully demonstrated its megawatt-scale fuel cell platform at Microsoft’s Cheyenne, Wyoming, datacenter. The 1.5MW fuel cell and battery microgrid solution successfully demonstrated increased resiliency and lower carbon intensity, providing applicability beyond standby, over a simulated 48-hour outage.

The industry acknowledgement arrives as the datacenter sector faces mounting pressure to address its soaring energy needs with sustainable solutions. Hydrogen fuel cells can help meet reliability and environmental goals, especially as backup power.

Experts from Caterpillar’s Electric Power team led the project, providing system integration, power electronics, and microgrid controls, with support from Ballard – who delivered the 1.5MW fuel cell platform.

 

The DoE's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), Linde, and McKinstry partnered in this project to demonstrate a first-of-a-kind megawatt-scale stationary fuel cell to generate zero-emission electric power while meeting the stand-by requirements of a modern datacenter.

Supported and partially funded by the DoE under the H2@Scale initiative, this three-year project demonstrates Ballard’s fuel cell system powered by liquid hydrogen. The goal is to prove that the fuel cell and battery microgrid solution is a safe and capable option for powering datacenters, with applicability beyond stand-by.

Project phases: from concept development to demonstration

The project’s kick-off phase established the requirements for safe and successful datacenter operations. The team also evaluated the existing regulations and fuel cell market opportunities.

The next phase focused on understanding the necessary components, control strategies and cybersecurity assessment. Simulations and testing cycles provided performance data, which the team used to define the fuel cell size, including balance of plant, hydrogen storage capacity, and related equipment.

 

The building and testing phase began with defining the bill of materials and initiating the parts procurement process. Various benches and testing procedures were established to evaluate the developed control procedures and sub-systems.

Test cycles ranged from basic software communication checks to demonstrating a 48-hour datacenter backup operation cycle, as well as quality performance, and durability and reliability tests over a 150-hour timeframe.

The final six months of the demonstration project involved system installation, plant commissioning and debugging. This was followed by a two-month demonstration during which real-life data was collected. Despite the apparent short run-time, the demonstration is equivalent to up to 15 years of performance for a diesel genset at a datacenter.

"The demonstration project is a significant milestone in providing large datacenters with reliable and sustainable back-up power with hydrogen technology. As critical infrastructure operations shift from on-premises physical servers to multi-cloud environments, it is more important than ever to ensure datacenters are securely supported and connected across multiple platforms to deliver uninterruptible power supply."

 

Neal Fink Program Manager, Ballard

The project underscores the rising demand for sustainable solutions for data centers. The partnership's demonstration provides valuable insights into fuel cell system capacity and capability to support multi-megawatt datacenters, ensuring uninterrupted power supply to meet 99.99% uptime requirements - leveraging the most innovative digital infrastructure effectively, efficiently, and at scale.

Data Center Partnership Earns Top DOE Award

 

Data Center Partnership Earns Top DOE Award - Fuelcellsworks

Caterpillar, Microsoft, and Ballard Power Systems' hydrogen fuel cell technology has been recognized for its success in increasing datacenter resiliency and lowering carbon intensity, making it a viable solution for backup power and beyond.

fuelcellsworks.com

 

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Tokyo, Japan – Panasonic Corporation (Head office: Minato-ku, Tokyo; CEO: Masahiro Shinada; hereinafter referred to as "Panasonic") today announced that, in order to further enhance the competitiveness of its businesses contributing to carbon neutrality (decarbonization), it plans to launch a demonstration project in the spring of 2025 at one of the two office buildings of Panasonic Industry Europe GmbH, a company that sells electronic and industrial devices, etc. (Location: Ottobrunn, Germany), where electricity will be generated in-house using pure hydrogen fuel cell generators and photovoltaic generators, powering the office with 100% renewable energy. Construction began in October last year for the introduction of the demonstration facility that will link the three types of energy sources by utilizing existing photovoltaic generators and installing new pure hydrogen fuel cell generators and storage batteries.

Panasonic HX, a hydrogen-based energy solution, uses 5 kW or 10 kW pure hydrogen fuel cell generators that can be interconnected based on power demand and installation location. The combination of photovoltaic generators and storage batteries, along with the highly coordinated control of the three types of energy sources, allows for the adjustment of power supply and demand to respond to changes in power demand and renewable energy output due to weather conditions. This solution provides stable renewable energy while reducing excess power generation and waste.

The decentralized energy package, based on local power generation for local consumption, enhances resilience in the event of a disaster. The system's ability to optimize the number of hydrogen fuel cell generators in operation, based on power demand, extends the life of the hydrogen power generation system, and facilitates maintenance in the operational environment, allowing for uninterrupted service during maintenance.

After previously establishing demonstration facilities to power its fuel cell factory in Kusatsu, Shiga Prefecture, Japan, and its microwave oven assembly factory in Cardiff, Wales, UK, with renewable energy, Panasonic will now conduct its first demonstration of power supply and demand management for an office building using hydrogen-based renewable energy. Additionally, the demonstration project in Germany will use new 10 kW pure hydrogen fuel cell generators, replacing the conventional 5 kW type. Panasonic will develop solutions that are best suited to various use cases and regional characteristics, while building relationships with local partner companies and corporate customers involved in the hydrogen business.

With a mission to contribute to the wellbeing of people, society and the planet, Panasonic adopts a medium- to long-term perspective on its business, aiming to create a society that achieves both wellbeing and sustainability. By demonstrating the hydrogen-based energy solution for an office building in Germany, the company aims to create a new business that contributes to German society and addresses climate change. It will also propose a new option for adopting renewable energy through full-scale hydrogen use, helping achieve a decarbonized society.

About Panasonic Corporation

Panasonic Corporation offers products and services for a variety of living environments, ranging from homes to stores to offices and cities. There are five businesses at the core of Panasonic Corporation: Living Appliances and Solutions Company, Heating & Ventilation A/C Company, Cold Chain Solutions Company, Electric Works Company and China and Northeast Asia Company. The operating company reported consolidated net sales of 3,494.4 billion yen for the year ended March 31, 2024. Panasonic Corporation is committed to fulfilling the mission of Life Tech & Ideas: For the wellbeing of people, society and the planet, and embraces the vision of becoming the best partner of your life with human-centric technology and innovation. Learn more about Panasonic: https://www.panasonic.com/global/about/

 
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