The European Investment Bank (EIB) will fund Sunfire to bring the Germany-based company’s solid oxide electrolyzers toward serial production. The EIB said in its media release that it has signed the ...
Research and industry have recognized the potential of alkaline AEM electrolysis and expect a fast technology development during the next decade. Fraunhofer IFAM and sunfire, together with Canadian ...
HELSINKI (Reuters) - Sunfire, a German clean technology company, will provide electrolysis equipment for Finland's first industrial-scale green hydrogen plant, its Finnish operator P2X Solutions said ...
Sunfire SE (Dresden, Germany) announced that it is joining the Industriepark Lausitz in Schwarzheide, Germany as a new innovation-driven partner. The ...
Ionomr receiving advisory services and funding from the National Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program to support this collaborative research and development project.
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