Sep 2 2021Reviewed by Alex Smith
Researchers at the University of Bayreuth advance the study on high-temperature electrolysis (HTEL) as a section of the hydrogen flagship program supported by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF).
Joint research on high-temperature electrolysis at the Ceramic Materials Engineering research group: Prof. Dr-Ing. Stefan Schafföner, Ilaria Bombarda MSc, Dr-Ing. Carolin Sitzmann, and Dr rer. nat. Nico Langhof (from left to right). Image Credit: UBT / Christian Wißle.
The target of the H₂Giga project is the research, development and industrial production of high-performance, low-cost electrolyzers to fulfill the demand for green hydrogen in Germany. One of the seven “scale-up projects” in H₂Giga is the H₂Giga project “HTs: HTEL Stacks — Ready for Gigawatt.” The project is coordinated by a company called Sunfire….