Danish player to create more efficient PtX

In an EU-funded project, Danish company Dynelectro seeks to get the most out of electricity when producing large amounts of hydrogen. 
Dynelectro intends to sell its power regulation to the market, and this must also play an important role in the business model. | Photo: Dynelectro
Dynelectro intends to sell its power regulation to the market, and this must also play an important role in the business model. | Photo: Dynelectro

Higher efficiency and as little waste heat as possible are the cornerstones of Danish island Zealand-based Dynelectro’s PtX project. The company is working under the EU-funded PtX Cluster Zealand, which aims to develop Power-to-X that is more sustainable both economically and climate-wise. 

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