CLEANHYPRO Project: Advanced Pilot Line for MEA Stack Manufacturing
CLEANHYPRO is at the forefront of an initiative aimed at creating a unified access point for industrial partners, particularly SMEs, to expand the production of electrolysis materials and components essential for generating green hydrogen. This effort seeks to decrease production costs and minimize risks, ultimately making green hydrogen more accessible and feasible. As part of […]
Meet Our Partners: The Catalonia Institute for Energy Research (IREC)
We are excited to feature the Catalonia Institute for Energy Research (IREC) as part of our “Meet Our Partners” campaign. IREC, a public research center under the Department of Climate Action, Food and Rural Agenda of the Generalitat de Catalunya, has been a beacon of energy innovation since 2008.
Meet Our Partners: Fraunhofer IFAM Dresden
We are excited to introduce one of our esteemed consortium partners, Fraunhofer IFAM Dresden, as part of our “Meet Our Partners” campaign. Fraunhofer IFAM Dresden plays an important role in the CLEANHYPRO project, bringing its extensive expertise in special coating technologies, heat treatment, catalyst and electrode development for Alkaline Electrolysis (AEL), and electrochemical testing of electrolyzer components.
Participate in the CLEANHYPRO Stakeholder Survey!
CLEANHYPRO has just launched a survey targeting stakeholders in the manufacturing of electrolyzers for clean hydrogen production. This survey provides an overview of the Service Catalogue that will be offered by the CLEANHYPRO Open Innovation Test Bed (OITB). Our goal is to gather feedback and identify the specific needs of manufacturers to ensure our services align with
the stakeholders’ requirements.
Alkaline water electrolysis: enabling large-scale production of green hydrogen
Decarbonization is an essential and urgent task to mitigate the adverse effects of climate change. In fact, moving societies from the use of coal and other fossil fuels to alternative energy sources to power industries, transportation, and the hard-to-abate sectors is one of the challenges of our time. To execute the energy transition fully, we need new and innovative solutions, as well as a shift in personal behaviors, and legislative changes.
Introducing Our Consortium Partner: TNO
We are thrilled to highlight one of our esteemed partners in the CLEANHYPRO project, TNO (Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research). TNO stands out as one of the leading applied research institutes in the field of hydrogen, with more than 15 research departments across 5 units collaboratively working on innovations throughout the hydrogen value chain. From production to infrastructure, storage, and final applications, TNO is at the forefront of hydrogen research and development.
Revolutionising PEM Electrolysers – Reducing Iridium Loadings by 10 Times Using VSPARTICLE’s Nanoprinting Technology
Under the CLEANHYPRO project, VSParticle is enhancing its pilot production line to manufacture catalyst layers composed of iridium nanoparticles, a critical component in the electrolyser stack. Concurrently, VSParticle is collaborating with consortium partners to assess the performance of these catalyst layers in an industrial setting, demonstrating their effectiveness and potential for widespread use.
Meet our Partners – EGHAC: Accelerating Europe’s Energy Transition
At the forefront of Europe’s energy transition stands KIC INNOENERGY SE, a powerhouse dedicated to driving sustainable innovation. As a partner in the CLEANHYPRO project, KIC INNOENERGY SE brings invaluable expertise and resources to the table, set to revolutionise the green energy landscape.
Meet our Partners: STAM S.r.l. Leading the Way in Open Innovation
STAM S.r.l. stands as a beacon of innovation and strategic leadership in the CLEANHYPRO project. As the Work Package 2 (WP2) leader, they play a pivotal role in shaping the project’s direction and ensuring its success.
Strengthening Collaboration in Hydrogen Research: TECNALIA and BTU Join Forces
TECNALIA, the coordinator of the CLEANHYPRO project, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus-Senftenberg (BTU) to bolster their collaboration in hydrogen research, with a special emphasis on Electrolysers.