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 After the successful signing: Guy Bühler, Head Hydrogen Axpo (front left) and Stephen Gauld, CEO IGE (front right). Back from left to right: Matteo Rosso, Valuation & Risk Specialist Hydrogen at Axpo, Livia Pastore, Project & Business Developer Hydrogen at Axpo and Rocco La Rovere, Managing Director IGE Italia.
Hydrogen

Italy: Axpo partners for major green hydrogen project

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Axpo is joining a large-scale green hydrogen project in the Abruzzo region of Italy. It includes a 30MW electrolyser powered by a 45MW solar plant

Hydrogen

New electrolyser for industrial applications

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The German-Italian manufacturer Enapter is expanding its portfolio with the AEM Flex 120, an AEM electrolyser that enables the rapid construction of H2 pilot projects in the industrial and refuelling sector.

Tobias Fritsch, Project Manager at H-TEC SYSTEMS and Martin Mühlbacher, Vice President and Site Manager at INNIO in Jenbach are pleased about the cooperation in the "Power-to-Hydrogen-to-Power" project.
Power-to-hydrogen-to-power

H-Tec to deliver electrolysers for hydrogen production in Austria

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For its "Power-to-Hydrogen-to-Power" project, Innio has ordered two electrolyzers from H-Tec Systems that provide a total output of 2 megawatts and which are used to convert green electricity into green hydrogen.

The electrolysis site operated by GP Joule in Bosbüll in northern Germany.
Green hydrogen

GP Joule orders electrolysers with a total of ten megawatts

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GP Joule wants to expand the transport network for hydrogen in the coming years and thus decarbonise heavy transport. An agreement has been reached with a Spanish manufacturer for the purchase of five electrolysers with an output of two megawatts each.

View of the Power Station and battery containers supplied by Ingeteam in Puertollano/Spain.
Spain:

Europe`s largest green hydrogen plant operational

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Europe's largest green hydrogen production plant with a 20 MW electrolsyer  located in Puertollano/Spain is now operational. In addition, the project includes a 100 MW photovoltaic plant and a 5 MW/20 MWh battery energy storage system.

Top products of the week

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PV modules in different formats, a new electrolyser not using titanium, a planning software that now supports 64-bit architecture and a hybrid storage unit that is now also in three-phase. These are our top products of the week:

Green hydrogen:

New electrolyser not using titanium

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Start-up Enapter launches a standardised electrolyser. With its one-size-fits-all design, the AEM EL 4.0 electrolyser enables the production of green hydrogen for any application, at any scale and in any sector.

Hydrogen:

A standard electrolyser for green hydrogen

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The start-up Enapter is launching a standardised electrolyser. With its one-size-fits-all design, the AEM EL 4.0 electrolyser enables the production of green hydrogen for any application, at any scale and in any sector.

In addition to the outstanding energy concept, the aesthetics of the facade were also convincing. This is characterised by the white solar elements.
BIPV:

Multi-unit home with white solar elements wins sustainability award

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The PlusEnergy house realised this year in Switzerland has won one of the Green Solutions Awards 2020-21. The prizes were awarded at the COP26 conference in Glasgow. Among other features, the jurors were impressed by the solar facade.

The project allows the transfer of surplus electricity to other sectors, such as heating or transport.
Wind and hydrogen:

German town goes self-sufficient with wind and green hydrogen

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The innovative project Green H2-Hub Haren in the Emsland region in northern Germany uses H-Tec Systems electrolysers for sector integration.

Outlook 2022:

Fronius looks back at the last 30 years and forward to what the future holds

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The coming year will bring numerous innovations from Fronius. The 30th anniversary of the Business Unit Solar Energy will be celebrated in 2022, placing the focus once again on sustainability.