Green hydrogen production: ITE’s HEDERA project unveils new PEM electrodes and digital optimisation tools

In the vibrant Valencian Community of Spain, the Instituto Tecnológico de la Energía (ITE) has just completed its groundbreaking HEDERA research project. This initiative has rolled out some cutting-edge materials and digital tools, all aimed at making green hydrogen production much more cost-effective. With backing from the regional agency IVACE+i and co-financing from the European Union’s FEDER program, HEDERA is tackling the tough issues surrounding PEM electrolyzer degradation and the challenge of flexible operation powered by variable solar and wind energy.
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The HEDERA project put a spotlight on the critical catalyst layer of proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzers. This part is key for both efficiency and long-lasting performance. Here’s what the researchers at ITE came up with:
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