Equatic making anodes to produce H2 from seawater – pv magazine International

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Equatic says it has started annual production of 4,000 anodes for hydrogen generation from seawater in Singapore and Canada, while Nuvera Fuel Cells says it will demonstrate its first operational hydrogen-powered AC generator set and DC fast charger.

Equatic has started production of oxygen-selective anodes (OSAs) in California and aims to reach full capacity by the end of 2024. It plans to produce 4,000 units per year at the facility. “During the first phase of research, the team developed electrodes with finely architectured catalysts that do not react with the salt in seawater,” said the California-based company. “As a result, the chlorine in the salt remains stable and safe, while hydrogen gas is generated and captured to be used as clean energy.” It claimed that its technology enhances the lifespan of anodes and improves their recyclability. After three years, the anodes require only a…

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