Redox Power Systems $1 Million Project Award for H2 Production
The U.S. Department of Energy announced that UF startup Redox Power Systems, an affordable fuel-cell power generation system for commercial, industrial, residential, military and mobile applications, is to receive $1M in FY 2019 funding to further the H2@Scale concept, which will advance hydrogen storage and infrastructure technologies and identify innovative concepts for hydrogen production and utilization including grid resiliency.
Redox principal engineer leading the project, Sean Bishop, said, “Redox is developing a thin film concept to enable clean and green hydrogen production from pure steam using electricity from renewable resources. The project goal is to reduce the cost of pure steam electrolysis by >40% by using a multi-layer thin film concept to overcome problems of efficiency and durability faced by ceramic electrolyzers.”
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