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We turn dirty water into clean hydrogen
Our team designs new electrolysis membranes with abundant materials, to convert low-grade water into green hydrogen
What’s ANEMEL?
ANEMEL is a project co-funded by the European Innovation Council, with partners and associated members in nine countries.
Our experts come from both academia and industry, to ensure a fast commercialisation of the prototypes and products.
News
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We are thrilled to announce our upcoming webinar series. Save the date: Join us on 1st October to learn more about non-PGM catalysts and their industrial implementation with Alberto Bucci (Joltech Solutions), Kelsey Stoerzinger (University of Minnesota), and Sergio Perez Bakovic (Nel Hydrogen).
Caillean Convery creates cleaner catalysts with an iron heart
Discover who’s who in the ANEMEL team. Caillean Convery is a PhD at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, who develops cleaner catalysts for the anode of our electrolysers using earth-abundant metals.
Deep dive: the importance of critical raw materials for a cleaner future
Critical raw materials have become essential components of modern technology and industry but, at the same time, they face significant supply risks. Find out the actions that Europe has taken to secure its stock and ensure a smooth transition to net-zero.