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Innovators
About the Topic
In our fourth Event in our Hydrogen Engineering Challenges series, we will be highlighting the various innovations and engineering approaches to commercializing cost-competitive electrolysis. Find a link to our first event of the series on Hydrogen storage here, a link to our second event on pipeline infrastructure here, and a link to our third Event of the series on distributed hydrogen production here.
Event Highlights
About the Audience
If you are interested in learning more about hydrogen produced by electrolysis, this Event is for you. With new incentives and hydrogen hub decisions on the horizon, we've been receiving a much higher number of requests on Electrolyzer technologies. What is the difference between PEM, Solid Oxide, or Alkaline systems? What are the main engineering and performance challenges that each face? Which systems are best suited for certain applications? And what are the emerging novel designs making waves among VCs?
About the Innovator
H2U Technologies is a developer of new catalysts used to start or speed up the electrolysis of water into hydrogen and oxygen. The company also produces a grid-scale PEM electrolyzer, the Gramme 50. The technology underpinning H2U Technologies’ products is based on 10 years of research and development funded by the U.S. Department of Energy through Caltech’s Joint Center for Artificial Photosynthesis (JCAP).