Dynamic and distributed ammonia plants can create new markets and demand whilst bolstering demand for existing products including turbines, ammonia plants and subsequently creating jobs for the Danish
The objective of the BlueDolphin project is to develop and demonstrate a scalable high-temperature proton-exchange membrane fuel cell range-extender platform for smaller electric marine vessels such
The project develops and demonstrates a new sensor solution for process monitoring of hydrogen in applications such as electrolysis plants. The benefits of this new sensor type include long-term
The project aim is to develop an integrated SOFC module (standard module) which can be based on the most cost effective materials and manufacturing processes in order to reduce SOFC plant expenses.
A new anode has been developed. By using ceria, doped with gadolinia and sintered at low temperature on a surface with coarse zirconia anchoring particles, an electrochemically active anode is formed.