Semcon and Hystar team up for electrolyzer with 150% more renewable hydrogen
The goal is to achieve this outcome without the requirement of any additional energy consumption. Semcon, an international technology company, is working with Norwegian company Hystar to develop a new PEM electrolysis technology to boost renewable hydrogen production by over 150 percent when compared to current conventional tech, but without the need for additional energy. The EU has pointed to green H2 production as a priority vital to the European Green Deal achievement. Hystar has developed a PEM electrolysis technology that makes it possible to produce renewable hydrogen at higher efficie…
The goal is to achieve this outcome without the requirement of any additional energy consumption.
Semcon, an international technology company, is working with Norwegian company Hystar to develop a new PEM electrolysis technology to boost renewable hydrogen production by over 150 percent when compared to current conventional tech, but without the need for additional energy.The EU has pointed to green H2 production as a priority vital to the European Green Deal achievement.
Hystar has developed a PEM electrolysis technology that makes it possible to produce renewable hydrogen at higher efficiencies than existing PEM tech. The difference in the technology the companies are working on together is a unique cell design and process architecture. This makes it possible to reduce the amount of electricity consumed while significantly raising the output of H2. If the companies achieve their goal, it has the potential to substantially decrease the cost of green H2 production while using PEM electrolysis. “The electrolyzer technology we’re developing together will allow Hystar to produce highly energy efficient electrolyser stacks, with the potential to reduce the capital cost of electrolysis by up to 60%. This is something that the world really needs,” said Semcon Technical Lead and Project Manager Tommy Ekman. “Green hydrogen is key for the energy transition and provides a possibility to fully utilise renewable energy sources in the decarbonisation of various sectors.”