News release - Grant Funding for Electrolyser Scale Up
ITM Power (AIM:ITM), the energy storage and clean fuel company, is pleased to announce that the Company has been awarded grant funding of £195,000.00 over 12 months towards a project to progress the development of a Clean Fuel Production Module (CFPM).
ITM Power (AIM:ITM), the energy storage and clean fuel company, is pleased to announce that the Company has been awarded grant funding of £195,000.00 over 12 months towards a project to progress the development of a Clean Fuel Production Module (CFPM).
The grant will enable ITM Power to scale up cells and stacks to achieve a versatile CFPM designed for high volume manufacture; an important step to commercialise ITM Power's key Hydrogen infrastructure products.
ITM Power is showcasing a range of Hydrogen generation products at the Hannover Messe
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Dr. Graham Cooley, CEO ITM Power commented; "I am delighted that a UK government body has again acknowledged the importance and significance of ITM manufacturing its new product range in the UK."
Notes to Editors: ITM Power has developed a range of materials and technology to reduce the cost of hydrogen production. The Company is developing equipment to convert renewable energy to a clean fuel; storing the energy as green hydrogen for decarbonising transport, industrial and residential applications
For further information please visit ITM Power
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