Ben Richardson, CEO at SulNOx, confident they can cost-effectively decarbonise commercial shipping. Watch the video here.
Https://ivy.fm/tag/electrolysis
"Unleashing Hydrogen Innovation: Solid Oxide Electrolysis and Its Decarbonization Potential"
Https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zt1kTiBEI_A
Whitepaper:
https://wp-ceres-2022.s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/media/2024/04/SOFC-with-CCS-The-optimal-path-to-Carbon-free-electricity-from-carbon-based-fuels-April-2023.pdf
Good find Alpha, but I think this is PEM tech.
But to this point, I'm still confused about the following point within the last trading update:
"We were not able to conclude the planned China JV in 2023. Whilst we continue to maintain
strong relationships with both Bosch and Weichai it is now our belief that the proposed JV
is unlikely to be completed in its current form."
--> why the addition "...in its current form", why not only "...unlikely to be completed"?
Weichai will take a system license, this means they won't produce cells/stacks by themselves. They need to be provided by somebody else. And here I believe comes Bosch "back" into play (final result 21:10 & 42:20min). He says that they "will progress with our PARTNERS in a different way". Could mean no JV but Bosch could produce cells/stacks in China and sells those to Weichai. And that Weichai will have something to say this year. Hopefully something positive ;)
Another article about the ambitions in the uae, and yes, when he talks about soec he means ceres stacks —> see older posts
https://lnkd.in/dNm-nihU
New Podcast on Ceres website avaiable:
https://www.ceres.tech/podcasts/peel-hunt-new-energy-clean-technology-podcast/
And news from Doosan:
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/ceres-power_solid-oxide-fuel-activity-7178021935472082945-frTI?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop
And again an Interview with MMEC Mannesmann LLC where the CEO talks about SOEC manufacturing (which include CERES stacks):
https://renewablesnow.com/news/interview-mmec-mannesmann-plans-to-assemble-electrolysers-in-uae-852350/
I did remember this deal but we haven't heard anything from it for the last years --> I thought this is dead.
But the report from Nissan shows clearly that they are working on both transport and stationary
https://www.nissan-global.com/EN/SUSTAINABILITY/LIBRARY/SR/2023/ASSETS/PDF/ESGDB23_E_P014-065.pdf
Is Ceres still working with Nissan for stationary application.
Does anyone know if there is another company which is developing metal-supported SOFC?
https://global.nissannews.com/en/releases/nissan-starts-trial-of-stationary-power-generation-system-fueled-by-bio-ethanol
The CEO of Mannesmann is talking about electrolysis and @~7min he is also mentioning the connection to ceres and soec. That means they are still working together after 1.5 years of collaboration.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=tqlDoAwMsPk
Interview with Tony Cochrane:
https://www.h2-view.com/open-access/ceres-power-takes-another-leap-into-soec-stack-production/
Apparently Yara is somehow engaged with Ceres:
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/faranak-foroughi_soec-cleanenergy-innovation-activity-7160623602080399360-arvS?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop
Interestingly Dipak Mistry from ceres commented the statement of Juergen rechberger.
„Well summarised Juergen. I look forward to meeting some of the most progressive and ambitious organisations in India in Feb to develop India’s hydrogen economy, where I will be joined by our CEO #PhilCaldwelll and Regional Head #SaadAshraf at #IndiaEnergyWeek. Our SOEC technology and licensing model at Ceres to enable scale at pace, is on track to make a difference in India and to the global hydrogen economy.“
He is not mentioning Ceres directly but AVL is working with Ceres...
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/juergen-rechberger_hydrogen-india-avl-activity-7156209131488456706-15b9?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop
And PC is also attending India Energy Week 2024 in two weeks in India.
Regarding US Partner, Kohler Power System could be one:
https://www.innovationnewsnetwork.com/novel-power-generation-systems-for-high-efficiency-energy-and-low-cost/27284/
This could also be announced this year since important milestones could be reached this summer:
https://www.minesnewsroom.com/news/solid-oxide-fuel-cell-colorado-fuel-cell-center-now-helping-power-mines-campus
This could be Ceres tech inside
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/almacleanpower_sofc-carboncapture-northernlights-activity-7148571194429005824-qjBn?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop