Alkaline Electrolyser Results (7363R)
09 November 2011 - 6:00PM
UK Regulatory
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RNS Number : 7363R
ITM Power PLC
09 November 2011
9th November 2011
ITM Power plc
("ITM Power" or the "Company")
Alkaline Electrolyser Results
Completion of the Technology Strategy Board funded HydroGEN
Project
ITM Power (AIM: ITM), the energy storage and green fuel
company,is pleased to announce the outcome of a recently completed
three year collaboration project based on the development of the
Company's unique suite of alkaline membrane materials. The project,
co-funded by the Technology Strategy Board, focused on the
realisation of electrolyser cost reduction through advances in
materials technology and system simplification.
The key advancement within the project was a new alkaline solid
polymer membrane. This material, together with the low cost
catalysts and injection moulded components developed, offer a
prototype stack costing 43% of its PEM counterpart. In addition,
the properties of the membrane material enable simplification of
electrolyser balance of plant, providing routes to further balance
of plant savings
The important achievements realised within the project are
outlined below:
-- A low cost alkaline membrane based on the Company's unique
suite of hydrocarbon polymers
-- Elimination of precious metal catalysts
-- Characterisation in an electrolyser up to 2A/cm(2)
-- Simplification of water management balance of plant
-- Low cost injection moulded cell plates
-- Ongoing cyclic and continuous testing has accrued over 1 year's durability data
-- Prototype stack cost reduction of 57% (compared to PEM-based stack)
Development and Testing of an Alkaline Solid Polymer Membrane:
ITM Power has developed a new electrolyser membrane platform which
operates in a re-circulating liquid alkaline environment and
transports OH(-) rather than H(+) ions. The alkaline environment
enables alternative, lower cost non-precious metal catalyst
materials to be used. The high ionic conductivity makes high
current densities achievable which in turn keeps stack sizes small.
The high water permeability allows considerable simplification in
the water management system.
Removal of Precious Metal Catalysts: The removal of precious
metal catalysts has long been understood to be key to achieving a
step change in the cost of electrolysis, and therefore hydrogen
production. The University of Southampton and Teer Coatings Ltd
(MIBA Coatings Group) worked together to develop non-precious
metal, low cost catalysts which could be used in conjunction with
ITM Power's novel alkaline membranes also developed within this
programme. Working with these partners ITM Power has developed
membrane electrode assemblies (MEAs) which show stable performance
in a variety of duty cycles and continuous operation in excess of
2,000 hours without signs of degradation.
Increasing Current Density: Conventional liquid alkaline
electrolysis tends to be restricted to low current density
(<1A/cm(2) ) operation. The solid alkaline membrane developed in
this project has been characterised to 2A/cm(2) and subjected to
longevity testing at 1.67A/cm(2) . Higher current density enables
more hydrogen to be generated from an electrolyser stack and as
such is a very important parameter in reducing cost, offering a
pathway to use fewer cells.
Low Cost Stack Component: Boddingtons Plastics Ltd has developed
moulded plastic cell plates to ITM Power's unique design, further
reducing stack costs.
Low Cost Balance of Plant Development: The development of
hydrophilic alkaline membranes has enabled engineering and stack
design advances which significantly reduce system costs, the most
significant of which is dry cathode operation. In this mode, water
is back diffused from the low pressure anode side of the stack
through the membrane to the cathode. This avoids costly water
management systems while retaining the ability to access high
current density operation.
These developments have culminated in significant potential for
cost reductions which will be further developed under the Company's
EU grant funded programme which was announced recently.
Commenting for ITM Power Dr Graham Cooley said "Alkaline solid
polymer electrolysis offers a potentially unique way of both
eliminating platinum catalysts and retaining high current density
and durability; essentially getting the best out of both PEM and
liquid alkaline technologies. We are very pleased with these
results and have chosen to extend testing".
Commenting for the Technology Strategy Board, Lead Technologist
Richard Kemp-Harper said: "This new technology has the potential to
create a viable fuel created from renewable power, which is a very
interesting proposition. The scale of the cost reduction is a
credit to ITM Power and their consortium partners and demonstrates
the commercial value generated from well-targeted R&D funding.
We are delighted to have been able to support this valuable
project."
For further information please visit www.itm-power.com or
contact:
ITM Power plc
Dr Simon Bourne, CTO 0114 244 5111
Nomura Code Securities Limited 020 7776 1200
Juliet Thompson / Dr Christopher www.nomuracode.com
Golden
Tavistock Communications
Simon Hudson / Andrew Dunn 020 7920 3150
About the Technology Strategy Board:
The Technology Strategy Board is a business-led government body
which works to create economic growth by ensuring that the UK is a
global leader in innovation. Sponsored by the Department for
Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS), the Technology Strategy
Board brings together business, research and the public sector,
supporting and accelerating the development of innovative products
and services to meet market needs, tackle major societal challenges
and help build the future economy. For more information please
visit www.innovateuk.org
About ITM Power:
ITM Power designs and manufactures Hydrogen Energy Systems for
Energy Storage and Clean Fuel production. ITM Power has grown from
its original platform of novel polymeric electrolytes (for water
electrolysis and hydrogen fuel cells) to that of a technology
provider. ITM Power now has both a strong base of intellectual
property and engineering expertise for providing complete hydrogen
solutions and CE marked products for sale.
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