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Gates-Backed Startup Joins Race to Make Green Hydrogen Cheaper
Israeli startup H2Pro raised $22 million to commercialize a new type of electrolyzer that uses renewable electricity to make

By Akshat Rathi and Will Mathis
March 9, 2021, 6:01 AM GMT+1

Israeli startup H2Pro joined the race to make cheap green hydrogen after securing investments from funds backed by Microsoft Corp. founder Bill Gates and Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing.

As governments and industries get serious about cutting greenhouse gas emissions, demand has grown for hydrogen produced by splitting water—using renewable electricity—as a potential carbon-free fuel to replace coal, oil and natural gas. H2Pro said Tuesday it raised $22 million to move its technology from the lab to the factory floor. Japan’s Sumitomo Corp. and automaker Hyundai Motor Co also invested.

Hydrogen will likely be a crucial part of decarbonizing industries like steel and cement, and perhaps also shipping and aviation — given the limits of current battery technology. Until now, however, green hydrogen hasn’t been widely adopted because it’s quite expensive to produce.

“We definitely see a worldwide market for these devices,” said Talmon Marco, H2Pro’s chief executive officer. “When we started the company back in 2019, it was much more difficult to have a conversation with investors about hydrogen. And today it’s like, ‘Oh, yeah, absolutely. Hydrogen is happening.’”

Marco earlier co-founded the messaging and calling app Viber, which was acquired by Rakuten Inc. for $900 million in 2014. He then co-founded and led the ride-hailing app Juno until it was bought by Gett Inc. for $200 million in 2017.

H2Pro’s technology is similar to the alkaline electrolyzers that are most commonly used today to make green hydrogen, but with a crucial twist. When water is split, the current process uses electrical energy not just to break the hydrogen and oxygen atoms apart, but also to pair two hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms, respectively, to make the separate gases.

H2Pro reduces that energy use by splitting the step in two. First, it creates hydrogen at the electrolyzer’s cathode. The chemical reaction also changes the composition of its nickel-based anode. The cell is then flooded with a hot liquid, which helps the anode release oxygen gas with the help of thermal energy instead of electrical power, before the first step can be performed again.

H2Pro's electrolyzer has a two-step process for the production of hydrogen from water.
H2Pro's electrolyzer has a two-step process for the production of hydrogen from water.Source: Nature Energy/Dotan et al
By tweaking the current methodology, H2Pro says it will be able to make green hydrogen for $1 per kilogram by the second half of this decade. That’s far cheaper than current projections by clean energy research group BloombergNEF, which doesn’t expect that low a price until 2050. A kilo of green hydrogen cost $2.50 to $6.80 in 2019.

Tifenn Brandily, a hydrogen analyst with BNEF, said the $1 per kilo goal was “highly ambitious,” though he was impressed with H2Pro’s technology.

Currently, H2Pro is able to produce about 100 grams of hydrogen a day with a lab prototype. It expects to soon have a larger model capable of making 1 kilogram a day. The money it has raised will go toward further research and development to make commercial scale electrolyzers. This stage of scaling up is often where most clean-tech startups fail.

H2Pro is far behind its competitors that use conventional electrolyzers. Current pilot projects under construction will be able to produce thousands of kilograms per day. Larger-scale projects will have capacities many times greater.

Companies based in Europe and the U.K., such as ITM Power Plc, Nel ASA and Green Hydrogen Systems A/S, are already racing to scale up production. Other more established industrial players such as Siemens Energy AG, Thyssenkrupp AG and Haldor Topsoe A/S are also preparing to start large-scale manufacturing.

Still, the green hydrogen industry is in its infancy. The rush from companies in Europe is expected to bring as much as 470 billion euros ($560 billion) by 2050 in government funding and private investment, according to estimates from the European Union.

H2Pro is planning its first factory in Israel that should be able to produce 100s of megawatts of capacity from 2023, according to CEO Marco. Additional factories may be built in other countries, he said.


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Re: Beleggen in waterstof (aandelen, ETF, etc.)

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De VanEck Vectors Hydrogen Economy UCITS ETF biedt beleggers wereldwijde blootstelling aan bedrijven in de waterstofsector. De ETF belegt voornamelijk in bedrijven die ten minste 50% van hun omzet halen .binnen de waterstofsector. Vermogensbeheerder VanEck introduceert vandaag de VanEck Vectors Hydrogen Economy UCITS ETF op de Londen Stock Exchange, Deutsche Börse en Borsa Italiana. De ETF belegt wereldwijd in bedrijven die hun omzet voornamelijk halen binnen de waterstofsector of essentieel zijn voor de waterstofeconomie. Denk daarbij aan brandstofcel-, elektrolyser- en waterstofproducenten.
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de sector krijgt vandaag rake klappen.

Geruststellende berichten (zie bolero : Waterstofbedrijf Nel blijft stevig groeien. Het orderboek steeg met 83% tot 1,08 miljard Noorse kroon in het eerste kwartaal, waarin de omzet met 24% aandikte tot 157 miljoen kroon. De bedrijfskasstroom (EBITDA) daalde op jaarbasis tot een negatieve 74 miljoen kroon, terwijl een recente kapitaalverhoging de balans versterkte tot een nettokaspositie van 3,2 miljard kroon. 2021 blijft een strategisch belangrijk jaar waarin “ambities moeten omgezet worden in realisaties”. In dat kader werd een samenwerking met First Solar gesloten om waterstof op te wekken via zonne-energie)


wisselen af met tegenvallende berichten "Ballard Power reporteert teleurstellende cijfers.

Een constante : na de zware daling sinds begin dit jaar krijgen ze allen klappen : Powercell Sweden -10% ; Nel Asa -16% en Ballard power -20%

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Droopymaes schreef:
09 mar 2021 15:19
Gates-Backed Startup Joins Race to Make Green Hydrogen Cheaper
Israeli startup H2Pro raised $22 million to commercialize a new type of electrolyzer that uses renewable electricity to make

By Akshat Rathi and Will Mathis
March 9, 2021, 6:01 AM GMT+1

Israeli startup H2Pro joined the race to make cheap green hydrogen after securing investments from funds backed by Microsoft Corp. founder Bill Gates and Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing.

As governments and industries get serious about cutting greenhouse gas emissions, demand has grown for hydrogen produced by splitting water—using renewable electricity—as a potential carbon-free fuel to replace coal, oil and natural gas. H2Pro said Tuesday it raised $22 million to move its technology from the lab to the factory floor. Japan’s Sumitomo Corp. and automaker Hyundai Motor Co also invested.

Hydrogen will likely be a crucial part of decarbonizing industries like steel and cement, and perhaps also shipping and aviation — given the limits of current battery technology. Until now, however, green hydrogen hasn’t been widely adopted because it’s quite expensive to produce.

“We definitely see a worldwide market for these devices,” said Talmon Marco, H2Pro’s chief executive officer. “When we started the company back in 2019, it was much more difficult to have a conversation with investors about hydrogen. And today it’s like, ‘Oh, yeah, absolutely. Hydrogen is happening.’”

Marco earlier co-founded the messaging and calling app Viber, which was acquired by Rakuten Inc. for $900 million in 2014. He then co-founded and led the ride-hailing app Juno until it was bought by Gett Inc. for $200 million in 2017.

H2Pro’s technology is similar to the alkaline electrolyzers that are most commonly used today to make green hydrogen, but with a crucial twist. When water is split, the current process uses electrical energy not just to break the hydrogen and oxygen atoms apart, but also to pair two hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms, respectively, to make the separate gases.

H2Pro reduces that energy use by splitting the step in two. First, it creates hydrogen at the electrolyzer’s cathode. The chemical reaction also changes the composition of its nickel-based anode. The cell is then flooded with a hot liquid, which helps the anode release oxygen gas with the help of thermal energy instead of electrical power, before the first step can be performed again.

H2Pro's electrolyzer has a two-step process for the production of hydrogen from water.
H2Pro's electrolyzer has a two-step process for the production of hydrogen from water.Source: Nature Energy/Dotan et al
By tweaking the current methodology, H2Pro says it will be able to make green hydrogen for $1 per kilogram by the second half of this decade. That’s far cheaper than current projections by clean energy research group BloombergNEF, which doesn’t expect that low a price until 2050. A kilo of green hydrogen cost $2.50 to $6.80 in 2019.

Tifenn Brandily, a hydrogen analyst with BNEF, said the $1 per kilo goal was “highly ambitious,” though he was impressed with H2Pro’s technology.

Currently, H2Pro is able to produce about 100 grams of hydrogen a day with a lab prototype. It expects to soon have a larger model capable of making 1 kilogram a day. The money it has raised will go toward further research and development to make commercial scale electrolyzers. This stage of scaling up is often where most clean-tech startups fail.

H2Pro is far behind its competitors that use conventional electrolyzers. Current pilot projects under construction will be able to produce thousands of kilograms per day. Larger-scale projects will have capacities many times greater.

Companies based in Europe and the U.K., such as ITM Power Plc, Nel ASA and Green Hydrogen Systems A/S, are already racing to scale up production. Other more established industrial players such as Siemens Energy AG, Thyssenkrupp AG and Haldor Topsoe A/S are also preparing to start large-scale manufacturing.

Still, the green hydrogen industry is in its infancy. The rush from companies in Europe is expected to bring as much as 470 billion euros ($560 billion) by 2050 in government funding and private investment, according to estimates from the European Union.

H2Pro is planning its first factory in Israel that should be able to produce 100s of megawatts of capacity from 2023, according to CEO Marco. Additional factories may be built in other countries, he said.
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05 mar 2021 17:31
Oei, wat zegt het spreekwoord hier: “A falling knife “..... :o
Ik heb Plug Power aangekocht aan iets meer dan 1 $. De juiste aankoopprijs kan ik nu niet aangeven omdat er bij Binck onderhoudswerkzaamheden zijn tijdens dit weekend. Ik had bijna 200.000 € winst kunnen nemen, maar door huiselijke bezigheden heb ik die stap niet gemaakt. Nu moet ik weer het geduld opbrengen tot ze weer zo hoog gaan.
Ik vond het wel vreemd dat ze zo snel in waarde stegen.
Ik heb mijn aandelen nog, maar ik heb wel mijn inleg er uit gehaald. Dit is ook wat de bankiers aanraden.

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Gaan we hier terug richting koersen pré 2020?
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De Wereld schreef:
15 mei 2021 20:55
Stephan schreef:
05 mar 2021 17:31
Oei, wat zegt het spreekwoord hier: “A falling knife “..... :o
Ik heb Plug Power aangekocht aan iets meer dan 1 $. De juiste aankoopprijs kan ik nu niet aangeven omdat er bij Binck onderhoudswerkzaamheden zijn tijdens dit weekend. Ik had bijna 200.000 € winst kunnen nemen, maar door huiselijke bezigheden heb ik die stap niet gemaakt. Nu moet ik weer het geduld opbrengen tot ze weer zo hoog gaan.
Ik vond het wel vreemd dat ze zo snel in waarde stegen.
Ik heb mijn aandelen nog, maar ik heb wel mijn inleg er uit gehaald. Dit is ook wat de bankiers aanraden.
Heb het hier toch wat anders aangepakt met Plug Power, gekocht aan bijna 7 $ en gelukkig verkocht aan 63 $ !
Ook nog FuelCells in port. met vlp 30% winst... Ga toch wsl Plug Power terug kopen, na een grote terugval van de waterstof aandelen zie ik nu al een tijdje een stabilisering, dus mss volgt nu weer langzaam een stijging van de aandelen...!?
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Hmm, volgde de waterstof aandelen ook, maar merkte deze week volgende tweet op:


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Belgen bundelen krachten in onderzoek naar waterstoftechnologie.

6 Belgische bedrijven (IMEC, VITO, Bekaert, John Cockerille Group, DEME, Colruyt) gaan partnerschap aan om te onderzoeken hoe groene waterstof te produceren.

>> https://www.tijd.be/ondernemen/milieu-e ... 09427.html
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