Honeywell unveils new green hydrogen production technology
The company’s new tech is based on new catalyst-coated membranes to boost performance and efficiency. Honeywell has announced that it has developed new green hydrogen production technology based on a catalyst-coated membrane (CCM). Honeywell says that the renewable H2 tech will undergo further testing with electrolyzer manufacturers. According to the company, the green hydrogen production tech will undergo further testing with electrolyzer manufacturers. Renewable H2 is expected to play an important role in the energy mix as the world works on decarbonizing energy. The overall demand for H2 i…
The company’s new tech is based on new catalyst-coated membranes to boost performance and efficiency.
Honeywell has announced that it has developed new green hydrogen production technology based on a catalyst-coated membrane (CCM).Honeywell says that the renewable H2 tech will undergo further testing with electrolyzer manufacturers.
According to the company, the green hydrogen production tech will undergo further testing with electrolyzer manufacturers. Renewable H2 is expected to play an important role in the energy mix as the world works on decarbonizing energy. The overall demand for H2 is expected to grow by five to seven times over the next three decades, according to Hydrogen Council data cited in Honeywell’s news release about its new tech.[aweber listid="6179904" formid="1469020671" formtype="webform"] The new technology concentrates on CCMs for Proton Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolyzers as well as Anion Exchange Membrane (AEM) electrolyzers. Lab testing on the company’s most recent CCMs have shown to bring on improved electrolyzer efficiency and a higher electric current density. This is made possible by way of a groundbreaking proprietary high ionic conductivity membrane in addition to a high activity catalyst.