PEM vs. Alkaline
It’s time to revisit common cost assumptions across modern electrolyzer technologies. Dive into some of the industry’s key market beliefs with a modern analysis based on real data that the Electric Hydrogen team has aggregated from discussions with developers of projects worldwide
Electric Hydrogen’s approach to the lowest levelized cost of firm hydrogen supply
Electric Hydrogen is bringing to market the next-generation of fully integrated and lower cost electrolysis plants to produce fossil-free hydrogen at the industrial scale. In this paper, we explain how the lower capex for EH2’s product translates to lowest levelized cost of hydrogen (LCOH)
Water electrolysis & hydrogen compression for industrial scale decarbonization
As green hydrogen projects rapidly scale, the integration of flexible compression solutions is key to matching the variable output of electrolyzers with the steady demands of downstream processes. Together with Neuman & Esser, we are shaping solutions that bridge the gap between dynamic renewable energy and industrial reliability. This article was originally published in the Global Hydrogen Review
Economic deep decarbonization: An OEM’s perspective on the fast-growing green H2 Market
We guide readers through the recent changes in the hydrogen market and how green hydrogen is establishing itself as a critical technology for decarbonization and the global energy transition
Electric Hydrogen’s mission to produce fossil-free hydrogen at fossil-parity
After a deep dive into low-carbon hydrogen technologies and markets at Breakthrough Energy Ventures, Dave Eaglesham – former Bell Labs device physicist and early CTO of First Solar – had only one goal in mind: to make the lowest cost renewable-based electrolytic hydrogen at a scale big enough to help industry decarbonize quickly
