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SMR-produced hydrogen could be cheaper: Study

Netherlands-based nuclear energy development company ULC-Energy says a recent study has shown the cost effectiveness of hydrogen produced by a Rolls-Royce small modular reactor (SMR) combined with high temperature Solid Oxide Electrolyser Cell (SOEC) technology produced by Denmark-based Topsoe. The study involved Topsoe, Rolls-Royce SMR and Dutch energy market consultancy, KYOS. In August 2022, Rolls-Royce

Rolls-Royce’s hydrogen research project achieves historic milestone

In a groundbreaking development, Rolls-Royce has achieved a remarkable milestone in its hydrogen research project, setting a world industry first. This endeavor represents a significant stride towards pioneering hydrogen combustion engine technology, capable of propelling various aircraft, including those in the narrow-body market segment, starting from the mid-2030s. Partnering with easyJet, Rolls-Royce has been relentless

Rolls-Royce to produce green hydrogen

Rolls-Royce plans to produce green hydrogen at is Friedrichshafen headquarters and test its mtu hydrogen engines and fuel cell systems. The company also announced that it has successfully tested its 250kw fuel cell demonstrator, which proved that the system could provide uninterruptible power in a blackout situation. The company, which is developing its own standardised

Rolls-Royce to provide mtu hydrogen tech for Duisburg container terminal

Technology company Rolls-Royce has been contracted to ensure a climate-neutral energy supply at the container terminal currently under construction at the Port of Duisburg, Germany. Rolls-Royce’s Power Systems business unit will provide its mtu hydrogen technology for this purpose, in order to supply the future terminal with electrical energy and heat in a sustainable manner.

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