ENERGY TRANSITION

Danish electrolyser factory could slash green H2 costs by 20%

DANISH company Haldor Topsoe has announced plans to build an electrolyser manufacturing facility to meet the surging demand for green hydrogen, with construction expected to start in 2022 and operations to begin in 2023.

Roeland Baan CEO  Haldor Topsoe.

Roeland Baan CEO Haldor Topsoe.

Electrolysers produce hydrogen by using electricity generated from renewable energy to split water into oxygen and hydrogen.  Topsoe offers traditional natural-gas based hydrogen production with the...

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