Ionomers Chemours Examining Capacity Investments to Assist Hydrogen Economy Business

Source: Press release Ahlam Rais

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With Chemours’ growing hydrogen economy business, the company has plans to explore capacity investments in ionomers which will further support the development of water electrolysis and fuel cells.

The capacity investment will be focused on ionomers that support the Nafion platform which provides a clean energy solution through water electrolysis creating green hydrogen from renewable power.
The capacity investment will be focused on ionomers that support the Nafion platform which provides a clean energy solution through water electrolysis creating green hydrogen from renewable power.
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Delaware/USA – The Chemours Company, a global chemistry company with leading market positions in Titanium Technologies, Thermal & Specialized Solutions, and Advanced Performance Materials, has recently announced that it is investigating capacity investments to support its growing hydrogen economy business. This increased capacity in ionomers would support the demand growth within water electrolysis and fuel cell technology.

The company is currently considering potential locations in the United States and Europe, with an eye to local community engagement and collaboration. Chemours continues to set the standard in responsible manufacturing and this capacity will help the company advance their goal to continue shifting the portfolio to sustainable offerings that make a specific contribution to achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UN SDGs).

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The capacity investment will be focused on ionomers that support the Nafion platform which provides a clean energy solution through water electrolysis creating green hydrogen from renewable power. Fuel cells—another Nafion membrane application—convert hydrogen to electricity, an alternative to carbon-based energy sources.

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