(29 June 2022, 10:41 +07)
Rolls-Royce has acquired a 54% majority stake in electrolysis stack
specialist Hoeller Electrolyzer, whose innovative technology will
form the basis of a new range of mtu electrolyzer products from
its Power Systems division.
Hoeller Electrolyzer, based in Wismar,
Germany, is an early-stage technology company that is developing
polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) stacks, under
the brand name Prometheus, for the cost-effective production of
hydrogen.
Hydrogen is an increasingly attractive power
source to fuel the green energy transition and demand for ‘green’
hydrogen – whose production creates no CO2 – is expected to rise
significantly. It is needed for fuel cells and hydrogen engines,
for the production of synthetic ‘drop-in’ fuels and for industrial
processes that currently use hydrogen that is not created in a
carbon neutral process. Consequently, high-performance electrolyzers are a key component of any hydrogen system.
From left: Dr. Otto Preiss, Armin Fürderer, Stefan Höller and Matthias Kramer
Dr. Otto Preiss, COO and Chief Technology Officer, Rolls-Royce
Power Systems, said, “By developing our own mtu electrolyzers and
by taking a majority stake in Hoeller Electrolyzers, we are
methodically growing our hydrogen portfolio and securing access to
this fascinating technology, which is not a pipe dream but has
great market potential. This will enable us to supply complete
hydrogen solutions and make a significant contribution to
protecting the climate. Our complete hydrogen solutions will
enable customers to store renewably produced energy in the form of
hydrogen for use as and when required, or for further processing
or onward sale.”
In hydrogen electrolysis, water is
subjected to DC electrical current, producing hydrogen at the
negative pole and oxygen at the positive pole. In this way, it is
possible to produce carbon-neutral hydrogen by using electricity
from renewable sources such as solar or wind. The electrochemical
reaction takes place in a cell between plate-shaped electrodes
separated by membranes. Hundreds of cells located one above the
other and pressed together form a 'stack', the heart of an electrolyzer.
Founded in 2016, Hoeller Electrolyzer has
positioned itself, with Prometheus, as one of the few highly
specialized expert players in the field of high-efficiency PEM
electrolysis stacks. Its founder, Stefan Höller, has more than a
quarter of a century’s experience of developing electrolysis technology and has already registered 14 patents connected with
Prometheus. Particularly high efficiency is promised by special
surface technologies for the bipolar plates which significantly
reduce the use of expensive precious metals platinum and iridium
as catalysts, as well as increased output pressure.
Stefan
Höller, Managing Director, Hoeller Electrolyzer, said, “Our stack
is going to produce hydrogen at a price not previously thought
possible.”
Rolls-Royce and Hoeller Electrolyzer are united
by a shared belief in the opportunity of zero-carbon energy – both
for power supply and the propulsion of heavy vehicles. With
decades of experience and systems expertise, Rolls-Royce is going
to develop a complete electrolyzer system and has a global sales
and service network, which opens up the potential for significant
worldwide sales.
Development work on
the first mtu electrolyzer using a stack from Hoeller Electrolyzer
is already underway. In 2023, it will go into operation at the
Validation Center in Friedrichshafen to demonstrate how an electrolyzer fits into the overall architecture of a microgrid. An
initial customer project is already planned for 2024.
Armin
Fürderer, who heads up the Net Zero Solutions business unit of
Power Systems, said, “We're going to launch electrolyzers with
several megawatts of power right from the start. A total output of
over 100 megawatts is conceivable by combining several electrolyzers.”
The equity in Hoeller Electrolyzer now held by
Rolls-Royce comes from departing minority shareholders and from an
increase in share capital.
Stefan Höller and Matthias Kramer will
continue to lead Hoeller Electrolyzer as a standalone company,
with the goal of building a leading international stack
manufacturer.
Financial details of the transaction have not been disclosed.
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