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New polymer fuel cells with increased operating temperatures are on their way to market.
Danish researchers were among the first to develop cells and continues to lead the field. Today, Denmark has actors in all stages of the value chain, from materials research of cell production and systems integration to end users.
 

 

The HotMEA consortium focuses on HT-PEM fuel cells. Denmark enjoys a position of strength in terms of HT-PEM and may become a leader in the field. The work comprises a broad spectrum from development of MEA materials to stack production and testing. The consortium is a strong group of partners covering the entire chain of development.

 

HotMEA is a consortium supported by Energinet.dk of Difference program. The partners are DTU Energy Conversion, Danish Power Systems, IRD Fuel Cells and Dantherm Power. The consortium involved in the development of high temperature polymer fuel cells (HT-PEMFC). 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

- HotMEA is a strategic collaboration between universities and companies to develop High temperature PEM fuel cells. The big advantage with this type of fuel cells is that they can use fuels other than pure hydrogen. The project development will reach all the way to finished products such as the emergency power plants, he says. At the center of the project are DTU Energy Conversion with IRD, Dantherm and Danish Power Systems as commercial partners.
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