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Haldor Topsoe to build large-scale SOEC electrolyzer manufacturing facility to meet customer needs for green hydrogen

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Haldor Topsoe will invest in a manufacturing facility producing highly efficient solid oxide electrolyzers (SOEC) with a total capacity of 500 megawatt per year with the option to expand to 5 gigawatt per year. Typical performance ranges for competing electrolysis technologies for (B) H 2 O splitting and (C) CO 2 splitting.

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SPX and Aker Wade partner to develop new low-cost fast chargers for EVs

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SPX Service Solutions, a business unit of SPX Corporation ( earlier post ), and Aker Wade Power Technologies, LLC, a designer and manufacturer of advanced fast charging systems ( earlier post ), signed a letter of intent jointly to develop a new family of practical electric vehicle (EV) fast chargers for the global vehicle market.

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GWU team develops low-cost, high-yield one-pot synthesis of carbon nanofibers from atmospheric CO2

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A team led by Dr. Stuart Licht at The George Washington University in Washington, DC has developed a low-cost, high-yield and scalable process for the electrolytic conversion of atmospheric CO 2 dissolved in molten carbonates into carbon nanofibers (CNFs.) —Ren et al. Atmospheric air is added to an electrolytic cell.

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Georgia Tech team develops melt-infiltration technique for scalable production of solid-state batteries

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The new technique, reported March 8 in the journal Nature Materials , could allow large automotive Li-ion batteries to be made safer with 100% solid-state nonflammable ceramic rather than liquid electrolytes using the same manufacturing processes of conventional liquid electrolyte battery production. Turcheniuk, K.,

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DOE to award $35M to 24 projects to support early-stage, innovative technologies and solutions in advanced manufacturing

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The US Department of Energy (DOE) announced up to $35 million for 24 projects to support early-stage, innovative technologies and solutions in advanced manufacturing. manufacturers that could improve their competitiveness and enhance their energy efficiency. Advanced Manufacturing Awards. Organization. DOE Funding.

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Siemens and MAHLE intend to collaborate on inductive charging for EVs

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One project aims to develop a cross-manufacturer inductive charging system for vehicles. This intelligent charging management system can be integrated into existing infrastructure at low cost and without lengthy conversions. MAHLE has reinforced its development activities in the field of wireless charging in recent years.

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DOE selects 7 gasification projects for funding; focus on reducing cost of coal conversion

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This program supports a wide range of research and development activities aimed at improving fuel and product versatility, efficiency, and economics of gasification processes. Lifetime Enhancement of Modules for Low-Cost Oxygen for Gasification Ceramatec, Inc. DOE: $1,199,959 Non DOE: $514,268 Total: $1,174,227 (30% cost share).

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