The companies are aiming to develop large-scale solid oxide electrolyzer systems to generate hydrogen for use by Shell.
The 2.5 MW/9.74 MWh Hitachi Energy facility helped the utility avoid distribution upgrade costs and also participates in the PJM Interconnection.
The 293 MWh green hydrogen and battery storage facility is being built in utility Pacific Gas & Electric’s service territory in Northern California.
The partnership currently exists in WeaveGrid’s utility programs in Michigan, Maryland, California, Colorado, New Mexico, and Minnesota.
The plan is set to create the most extensive charging and hydrogen refueling network in the country.
The Clean Energy Associate’s survey also found 18% of the energy storage systems had issues with the thermal management system.
According to a recent report by Clean Energy Associates, China, North America and Europe will reflect some 93% of the electrolyzer capacity global market share.
Nikola aims to build a network of up to 60 such hydrogen fueling stations over the next few years.
A Stanford University report found that transitioning to clean energy could enable many countries to reduce annual energy cost by around 61%.
The $18.2 million in funding will help Crux grow its team and scale the volumes of annual transferable credits into the billions, the company said.
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