FuelCell Energy Electrolyzer to be used in UK Hydrogen and Nuclear Study
18 Oktober 2023 - 2:00PM
FuelCell Energy, Inc. (Nasdaq: FCEL) has been contracted by EDF
Energy for a project exploring the viability of using hydrogen to
decarbonize asphalt production.
The Bay Hydrogen Hub consortium, which is made up of EDF,
Heidelberg UK, the National Nuclear Laboratory, and Vulcan Burners,
proposes combining the use of FuelCell Energy’s 1-Megawatt Solid
Oxide Electrolyzer Cell (SOEC) with nuclear generated heat and
electricity to produce hydrogen in bulk at a lower cost than other
hydrogen electrolysis technologies.
FuelCell Energy President and CEO Jason Few commented, “Solid
oxide electrolysis is ideal for producing hydrogen from nuclear
power sources. The already high efficiency of solid oxide
electrolysis systems can be raised even higher using waste heat
from the nuclear power plant, lowering the cost per kilogram of the
hydrogen produced.”
FuelCell Energy Vice President of Business Development Andrea
Miserocchi added, “We are proud to showcase how FuelCell Energy’s
technology is notably different from other low-temperature
electrolysis systems (e.g., alkaline and PEM) that produce around
20% to 35% less hydrogen for the same power input. To put this in
perspective, if electricity costs 10 cents/kWh, that efficiency
difference results in approximately $1 (0.82£) to $1.50 (1.23£)
lower hydrogen cost with FuelCell Energy’s SOEC platform.”
FuelCell Energy’s electrolyzer will be analyzed for use at the
Nuclear Power Plant in Heysham (Northwest England) as part of the
Bay Hydrogen Hub project, which endeavors to decarbonize the
asphalt industry by distributing that hydrogen via high volume
tankers to dispersed sites.
The UK’s Department for Energy Security and Net Zero has
announced £6.1m ($7.4m) for the Bay Hydrogen Hub scheme, a figure
that will be matched by the project partners. The funding is from
the UK government’s £1 billion ($1.2b) Net Zero Innovation
Portfolio (NZIP), which provides funding for low-carbon
technologies and systems.
Over the coming months, the project partners will develop the
site design for integrating FCE’s electrolyzer system into the
overall hydrogen generation and compression station, and scope and
estimate the work required at Heysham to move the project forward.
Once this work concludes, a decision on the future of the project
will be made.
About FuelCell EnergyFuelCell Energy, Inc.
(NASDAQ: FCEL): FuelCell Energy is a global leader in sustainable
clean energy technologies that address some of the world’s most
critical challenges around energy, safety, and global urbanization.
It collectively holds more than 450 fuel cell technology patents in
the United States and globally. As a leading global manufacturer of
proprietary fuel cell technology platforms, FuelCell Energy is
uniquely positioned to serve customers worldwide with sustainable
products and solutions for businesses, utilities, governments, and
municipalities. The Company’s solutions are designed to enable a
world empowered by clean energy, enhancing the quality of life for
people around the globe.
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