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Hydrogen startup Verdagy opens San Jose plant at dangerous second

Editorial Board Published October 23, 2024
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By David R Baker | Bloomberg

A laser-wielding robotic hovers over a nickel tray in Verdagy Inc.’s new California manufacturing unit, inspecting the seams of what’s going to develop into an electrochemical cell. Reasonably than a battery, it’s the center of a machine that might someday gasoline a hydrogen-powered economic system — if that economic system ever arrives.

Startup Verdagy makes electrolyzers, units that cut up water into hydrogen and oxygen. The US Division of Vitality awarded the corporate a virtually $40 million grant this spring to assist get the plant up and working as a part of the Biden administration’s multi-billion-dollar effort to spur manufacturing and use of the climate-friendly gasoline. Verdagy, which has raised $104 million in enterprise funding, will rejoice the plant’s opening Wednesday in a cavernous industrial constructing close to San Jose.

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Many analysts see the gasoline as key to decarbonizing heavy trade since it may be made and burned with out spewing greenhouse gases. However Verdagy begins making cells at a tough second for the hydrogen trade. Potential patrons have been gradual to undertake the gasoline because of the excessive prices and the necessity to buy costly new equipment to make use of it. And sufficient firms — many primarily based in China — now make electrolyzers in order that with manufacturing capability far exceeding demand, in response to analysis agency BloombergNEF.

“We clearly have to have a better mousetrap, all the way around,” Neese stated in an interview on the plant, including the corporate can “be as competitive domestically as anybody on the planet.”

The federal authorities has positioned a premium on manufacturing clean-energy applied sciences within the US. Sunita Satyapal, director of the Vitality Division’s Hydrogen and Gas Cell Applied sciences Workplace, stated that with large-scale electrolysis, the scale and complexity of the gear will favor constructing it in the identical market the place it’s going for use.

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“It’ll get hard and harder — as these technologies scale up — to really envision gigawatt-scale technologies being imported,” she stated. “We see the bulk of the manufacture and assembly closer to the demand.”

For now, most of Verdagy’s new manufacturing unit is empty area. The corporate has put in sufficient gear, together with two welding bays, to make its electrolyzer cells and can add equipment for extra parts over time. The output will assist Verdagy construct a hydrogen manufacturing plant within the Houston space with entry to a devoted hydrogen pipeline to maneuver the fuel. The Texas facility, which the corporate plans to place into operation in 2026, will present potential prospects how properly its electrolyzers work.

“It’s an enabler to get the first units moving, the first sales going, and then we’ll go from there,” Neese stated.

Extra tales like this can be found on bloomberg.com

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