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Sunfire builds 100-megawatt-electrolyzer for RWE

By All Portfolio company news & media, Sunfire GmbH
Sunfire, a leading global electrolysis company, has been awarded a major contract for a 100 megawatt (MW) pressurized alkaline electrolyzer at RWE’s hydrogen site in Lingen. The expanded collaboration underscores Sunfire's position as a key partner for the implementation of large-scale projects, making a significant contribution to the decarbonization of the industry. The order comes a few days after RWE's final investment decision (FID) for the energy company's largest hydrogen project to date
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HH2E and Gebrüder Karstens Sign Contract for Major Green Hydrogen Production Plant in Lubmin – one of Europe’s largest

By All Portfolio company news & media, HH2E AG
In a significant step forward for establishing green hydrogen production in Germany, HH2E has signed a contract with Gebrüder Karstens Bauunternehmung GmbH for the construction of its flagship green hydrogen plant in Lubmin, Germany. This project is set to become one of the largest green hydrogen production facilities in Europe.
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Elcogen partners with AVL to develop cutting-edge megawatt scale solid oxide electrolyser stack modules

By All Portfolio company news & media, Elcogen AS
Tallinn, Estonia: Elcogen, a leading European manufacturer of technology that enables delivery of efficient, affordable green hydrogen and emission-free electricity, is pleased to announce a partnership with global technology company AVL List GmbH to develop solid oxide electrolyser cell (“SOEC”) stack modules for MW scale hydrogen production plants. This project brings together the R&D efforts of both partners in their respective IPCEI (“Important Project of Common European Interest”) Hy2Tech programs in Estonia/Finland and Austria.
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Made in Europe

By All Portfolio company news & media, Sunfire GmbH
20 electrolyzer manufacturers and suppliers, including Sunfire, Nel Hydrogen, Siemens Energy and Thyssenkrupp Nucera, have joined forces to support the development of a green hydrogen economy in Europe. Together, the manufacturers signed a letter to the President of the European Commission, Ursula Von der Leyen. The clear appeal: restore fair competition and introduce “Made in Europe" standards for the industry.
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