With experts predicting that hydrogen uptake must triple to meet global decarbonisation targets, IMI Critical Engineering has expanded its breakthrough technology portfolio and launched a proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyser that generates green hydrogen from renewable energy sources.
Certification experts DNV have recently warned that hydrogen will only make up 5 percent of the worldwide energy mix by 2050. This falls far below the 15 percent requirement defined in the 2015 Paris Agreement, which formed part of a wider commitment to transform the global energy landscape by 2050 to keep rising global temperatures below 2°C.
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