ANEMEL project meets in Ireland!
Over two days, the entire consortium held the first plenary meeting of the year to review the work carried out over the past six months. We were hosted by our project coordinator, the University of Galway.
Over two days, the entire consortium held the first plenary meeting of the year to review the work carried out over the past six months. We were hosted by our project coordinator, the University of Galway.
Discover who’s who in the ANEMEL team. Sapir Willdorf-Cohen works at Technion (Israel) as lab engineer, leading the effort to develop functionalised ion exchange membranes, as well as synthesising the membrane itself.
After the success of our previous sessions, we are excited to announce our upcoming webinar. Save the date: it will take place on 4th March at 11:00 am CET, featuring a presentation by our researcher Ariana Serban from EPFL.
Both European projects will collaborate on the initiative MarketHy to conduct a comprehensive market analysis of the hydrogen sector, including AEM electrolysis and fuel cells.
The European projects ELOBIO, MACGHYVER and ANEMEL met in the Spanish city of Ciudad Real in the framework of the “Green Hydrogen” portfolio activities.
We’ve developed a hydrogen evolution reaction catalyst that enabled electrolysers to operate stably at high current densities. This ANEMEL’s new success was published in the journal Energy & Environmental Science.
For decades, fluorinated compounds have been used in a variety of products, ubiquitous in our daily lives. However, their extreme resistance to degradation poses risks to human health and the environment. The European Commission has regulated these “forever chemicals” for years, and now scientists seek sustainable alternatives.
For two days, representatives from the ANEMEL consortium gathered in the British city to discuss the latest progress of the project and plan future work.
The second ANEMEL Annual Report summarises our project’s progress since late 2023. It includes updates from the different Work Packages… and a sneak peek into the future of hydrogen generation. Enjoy the read!
Discover who’s who in the ANEMEL team. Ariana Serban is a PhD student at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), in Switzerland, who develops non-PGM catalysts for hydrogen evolution reaction.