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Hi everyone I'm Steve Hill CEO of new hydrogen with this week's top hydrogen news First up Volkswagen has filed a patent for a hydrogen fuel cell vehicle with over 1,200 miles of range vw's technology uses a ceramic membrane which is cheaper to produce than the polymer membranes currently used by hyai and Toyota if launched Volkswagen's first Fuel Cell Car would be significant boost to hydrogen Mobility by eliminating today's range anxiety concerns with EVS that average around 200 miles speaking of the problems that come with moving too far from home Hitachi
Energy has announced its plan to replace diesel generators with hydrogen fuel cells in remote places hitachi's $ 1.5 billion doll investment aims to boost Global Transformer production by 2027 essential for upgrading grids for EVS hydrogen fuel cell generator emitting zero carbon and less noise are promising alternatives to diesel generators for temporary or remote sites despite battery electric vehicles outperforming fuel cell electric vehicles fuel cell generators are gaining traction with the market projected to exceed $14 billion
By 2034 the shift to Green hydrogen while currently expensive and limited is crucial for True emission reductions in distributed power generation and this seems like a good time to point out the price of green hydrogen is really the saking point in its 2024 report ID techx confirms that the primary challenge is Affordable green hydrogen when abundant green hydrogen becomes available for a price that competes with fossil fuels the perceived demand problem will evaporate new hydrogen is
Working on a radical solution to this problem with our thermol ThermoLoop technology which if successful would eliminate the major cost drivers in green hydrogen production and open the door for production of the world's cheapest green hydrogen more on that in just 30 seconds the last report of the day hydrogen is emerging as a pivotal player not only in energy but also in unexpected sectors like fertilizer production ammonia is the building block of all mineral fertilizers and
Most of it is produced using hydrogen from non-renewable sources a great example was reported this week as Yara International officially opened Europe's largest green hydrogen facility at its herya plant in Norway featuring a massive 24 megigawatt electrolyzer this plant can produce an incredible 10,000 kg of hydrogen daily enough for 2,500 tons of ammonia annually converting into 60 to 80,000 tons of green fertilizer the project aims to cut 41,000 tons of CO2 emissions yearly and received a
26.5 million Grant from financial services company Anova electrolyzers are the best tech we have today to generate hydrogen but they use huge amounts of electricity and expensive rare earth materials they don't last that long and they're difficult to scale scaling for affordable grain hydrogen production isn't easily solved but progress is being made
To learn more about new hydrogen's research at UC Santa Barbara which is one of the top Material Science research facilities in the nation Please visit newh hydrogen. That's it for this week's hydrogen news thanks again for watching and we'll see you next week