RE:RE:Looks like AXE has larger competitors Aurora H2 claiming their microwave pyrolysis consumes
35 MJ energy to produce 1 kg of H2.
Their claim was published ~ 2022-03-23 which was before the 2022-09-07 MOU with AXE
Aurora timeline fits:
Already raised +$1MM from strategic industry partners and government matching
Raising $10MM (Q1/Q2) to fund 200 kg H 2 /day demonstration plant (early
Aurora raised the USD$10mm in August.
So this begs asking is this 35 MJ derived with invovlement of AXE CTI or with their former heating source? Does inclusing of AXE CTI bring this number down with scale? etc
Then plug Hysata's claim into google converter and you'll have an answer.
Electolysers like Hysata requires water feedstock.
Hysata says its capillary-fed electrolyser (CFE) requires just 41.5kWh of electricity per kg of hydrogen. The industry benchmark for highly efficient electrolysers is 50kWh/kg.