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A major achievement in the industrialization and realization of economies of scale for the constitution of a competitive offer of green hydrogen produced by alkaline electrolysis, whose ...
Hydrogen is increasingly gaining attention as a promising energy source for a cleaner, more sustainable future. Using hydrogen to meet the energy demands for large-scale applications such as ...
A research team led by Dr. Young-Min Kim and Dr. Byeong-Chan Suh from the Lightweight Materials Research Division at the ...
France's McPhy (MPHYF) is a tiny company today, but hopes to ride its capabilities in pressurized alkaline electrolyzers to participate in green hydrogen growth.
By Nina Kienle Shares in McPhy plunged after the French maker of hydrogen-production equipment said it is heading for judicial liquidation as it couldn't find a buyer.
MPHYF Company Profile McPhy Energy S.A. provides hydrogen production and distribution equipment for hydrogen energy, hydrogen mobility, and industrial hydrogen markets.
McPhy and the conciliator inform that the deadline for the submission of offers is set for May 9, 2025 at noon. The market will be informed of any developments in the situation. ABOUT MCPHY ...
A hydrogen charging station in France (Image: McPhy) The new company, Hynamics, will offer hydrogen to industrial customers through services to install, operate and maintain hydrogen production plants ...
Cap Marine says it will supply 8 MW of hydrogen fuel cell systems for four zero-emission vessels under construction for ...
McPhy Energy SA engages in the development and provision of hydrogen-based solutions. The firm's products include electrolyzers, hydrogen refuelling stations, solid hydrogen storage, and ...
In the fast-growing and highly strategic green hydrogen sector, technological challenges related to reliable testing are significant. By leveraging the academic expertise of the University of Florence ...
Electrolyser makers McPhy, Genvia, Elogen and John Cockerill will build new gigafactories in France after being allocated millions of euros of public funding as part of a €2.1bn ($2.05bn) state-aid ...