Title
Novel Process for MEA Catalyst Fixing

CoPED ID
8983a7ad-06c8-4a44-bb0d-a336b840e6e8

Status
Closed


Value
£249,535

Start Date
March 1, 2017

End Date
Feb. 28, 2018

Description

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The demand for electrolysis is expected to rapidly increase with the roll out of Hydrogen Refuelling Stations (HRS) and Power-to-Gas systems now coming on line. However, to guarantee widespread uptake of the technology the cost of the systems needs to come down. In this regard ITM Power have made significant progress to ensure they remain the world leader in both the performance and the cost of their patented water electrolysis technology. This project is about development of a novel manufacturing process (including development of the equipment) that will allow ITM to produce much larger membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs) faster and cheaper. The project will facilitate the manufacture of MEAs for ITM’s new megawatt stack range of products, which will provide the highest power density energy storage equipment available today. The manufacturing technology and knowhow for producing MEA's of this scale currently sits outside the UK; this project will change that. In addition the technology will provide a step change toward full roll-to-roll automation of MEA manufacture and will help cement the UK's leadership role in the area of high efficiency mass energy storage.

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Subjects by relevance
  1. Technology
  2. Hydrogen
  3. Warehousing
  4. Production
  5. Electrolysis
  6. Projects
  7. Refuelling
  8. Energy efficiency

Extracted key phrases
  1. MEA Catalyst Fixing
  2. Novel Process
  3. Patented water electrolysis technology
  4. High power density energy storage equipment available today
  5. MEA manufacture
  6. Manufacturing technology
  7. Regard ITM Power
  8. High efficiency mass energy storage
  9. Roll automation
  10. Hydrogen Refuelling Stations
  11. Demand
  12. New megawatt stack range
  13. Novel manufacturing process
  14. Large membrane electrode assembly
  15. Gas system

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