Hydrogreen Energy is a Spanish company focused on the production and distribution of fuel cells and their components for the green hydrogen market. The company has developed and patented a unique Gas Diffusion Layer (GDL) technology in Spain. This proprietary manufacturing process, called «GDL-eCoCell,» aims to lower the cost of GDLs, which can account for 40-60% of a fuel cell’s cost, by using water-based methods instead of polluting organic solvents. The firm’s stated objective is to contribute to global decarbonization by advancing fuel cell technology and green hydrogen, which is generated through water electrolysis powered by solar energy.
Hydrogreen Energy positions itself as a collaboration between academic knowledge and private enterprise, working with the Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena on research and development. Their product lineup includes GDLs, Membrane Electrode Assemblies (MEAs), electrolysers, gas flow controllers, and solar panels. The company’s process involves research, design, development, and the use of high-quality raw materials to produce its components. They believe that hydrogen fuel cell technology is a key solution to the challenge of renewable energy’s intermittent nature by allowing energy to be stored efficiently as hydrogen for later use.
Keywords: green hydrogen, fuel cells, gas diffusion layer, GDL technology, electrolysis, decarbonization, renewable energy storage, Membrane Electrode Assembly, MEA, electrolysers, sustainable energy, Spanish technology, energy components, water electrolysis, GDL-eCoCell
