In the US, Thyssenkrupp Nucera US and De Nora have received funding to automate gigawatt-scale alkaline water electrolysis production lines. This move is aimed at transitioning from manual labor to mass production to serve multiple gigawatt projects per year, positioning their business for success in the US market. The grant is part of a larger federal funding initiative under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, totaling $750 million for 52 projects across 24 states.
In Europe, Thyssenkrupp Nucera has partnered with Fraunhofer IKTS to enhance their technology portfolio in the electrolysis market. The focus is on developing high-temperature solid oxide electrolyser cell (Soec) technology for industrial manufacturing and applications. By early 2025, a pilot plant built by Fraunhofer IKTS will start production of high-temperature electrolysis stacks using Soec, with plans to scale up production gradually.
The strategic partnership between Thyssenkrupp Nucera and Fraunhofer IKTS includes a licensing agreement for Thyssenkrupp Nucera to produce and use stacks based on the Fraunhofer technology. The companies believe that Soec technology will benefit industries like green steel, ammonia, methanol, and fertilizers by reducing electricity consumption and eliminating the need for rare precious metals.
Thyssenkrupp Nucera’s commitment to innovation and sustainability in the green hydrogen sector is evident through their shift towards high-temperature technology. The new partnership with Fraunhofer IKTS will enable them to develop more sustainable and efficient technologies that can benefit various industries. As the demand for green hydrogen continues to grow, Thyssenkrupp Nucera’s investment in this sector highlights their dedication to providing solutions that are both environmentally friendly and economically viable.
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