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OUR DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVES

In july 2021 THE EU set an example by setting ambitious targets to reduce net greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030 (“fit for 555”) compared to 1990. The EU also wants to be the first climate-neutral continent by 2050. These goals are no longer aspirations or ambitions but obligations set out in Europe’s first climate law. In July 2021, the EU published a set of proposals aimed at bringing about the transformational change needed in our economy, society and industry.

KS250

Foot print……………………….500 x 500 mm
Rated power 1) ………………250 kW
Hydrogen production 1)50 Nm3/ h

Powers for example 2)

1)  of maximized stack
2)  @ 1500 full load hours per year

MS1

Foot print……………………….1000 x 950 mm
Rated power 1) ………………1 MW
Hydrogen production 1)200 Nm3/ h

Powers for example 2)

MS5

Foot print……………………….1300 x 900 mm
Rated power 1) ………………5 MW
Hydrogen production 1)1000 Nm3/ h

Powers for example 2)

Integrated solutions

Maintenance

THROUGH STAAQ TECHNOLOGY TECHNICAL SUPPORT,

we provide a team of highly professional engineers and technicians, ensuring maximum uptime of your highly reliable stack and associated systems.

STAAQ Technology is here to support:

  • Diagnostics & data collection, comprehensive reporting, preventive maintenance
  • Parts distribution, maintenance allocation, service training
  • Documentation & service manuals


HYDROGEN ALSO HAS A LONG HISTORY OF USE IN SEVERAL OTHER INDUSTRIES. THESE INCLUDE:

  • Food: Hydrogen is used to turn unsaturated fats into to saturated oils and fats, including hydrogenated vegetable oils like margarine and butter spreads.
  • Metalworking: Hydrogen is used in multiple applications including metal alloying and iron flashmaking.
  • Welding: Atomic hydrogen welding (AHW) is a type of arc welding which utilizes a hydrogen environment.
  • Flat Glass Production: A mixture of hydrogen and nitrogen is used to prevent oxidation and therefore defects during manufacturing.
  • Electronics Manufacturing: As an efficient reducing and etching agent, hydrogen is used to create semiconductors, LEDs, displays, photovoltaic segments, and other electronics.
  • Medical: Hydrogen is used to create hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). Recently, hydrogen gas has also been studied as a therapeutic gas for a number of different diseases.


HYDROGEN CONSUMPTION

R&D

WHERE DO WE STAND ?

2-3.3GW
Expected electrolyzer deployments in 2023

52.8Mt-H2
Total annual clean H2 output proposed by developers

$146 billion
Public money committed to clean H₂ by December 2022

The US Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022 is now rippling through the clean hydrogen (H2) sector. We expect US electrolyzer deployment to grow 10 times to almost 1GW, making it the second-largest market after China. Canada, the EU and India are set to launch their own answers to the IRA. BloombergNEF expects H₂ demand and midstream infrastructure to take off in 2023.

  • Countries are racing to match US IRA funding. The EU’s Green Deal Industrial Plan offers a fixed premium subsidy for Hz while Germany will spend $21.3 billion on H2 and industrial decarbonization between 2023-26, the highest budget set for H2. India, despite an underwhelming hydrogen strategy, passed a $2.3 billion budget for Hz production and manufacturing.
  • Electrolyzer deployment in the US could grow 10 times in 2023 thanks to the IRA, EMEA and APAC will continue to see delays. Developers have announced plans to produce some 52.8 million tons of clean H2 per year, equivalent to 56% of today’s gray H2 production.
  • Electrolyzer manufacturing is entering a brutal era, with planned electrolyzer production capacity to come online by the end of 2023 exceeding expected demand 12 times. Many electrolyzer manufactures will find their factories heavily underutilized.
  • Demand for clean H2 keeps growing. Our database counts 162 industrial projects planning to use clean H2, up from 146 in July. Some 52% of H2 demand in 2050 comes from the chemical and steel sectors, according to the net-zero scenario in New Energy Outlook 2022
  • Hydrogen pipelines are starting to become reality. The first European cross-border H2 pipeline has now been proposed for funding. Meanwhile, new ammonia terminals are being planned in places looking to import H2 as ammonia, such as Korea and the EU.
 

Bloomber Hydrogen report H1-2023

 

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