Agfa advances sustainable innovation through strategic collaboration with VITO and EU funding for green hydrogen production
Agfa advances sustainable innovation through strategic collaboration with VITO and EU funding for green hydrogen production
Mortsel, Belgium - February 29, 2024 – 7:45 a.m. CET
Agfa is accelerating sustainable technology advancements for ZIRFON membranes:
- Agfa strengthens its collaboration with renowned research and technology organization VITO for the development of a new generation of separator membranes for alkaline water electrolysis
- Agfa’s ZIRFON membrane production unit gains momentum thanks to EU Innovation Fund Grant and environmental permit
Strategic research collaboration
Agfa will continue its collaboration with VITO, a global technology development center, to pioneer a new generation of separator membranes for alkaline water electrolyzers. Agfa and VITO have a
rich shared history within this field, which resulted in the commercial launch of the first generation of ZIRFON membranes in 2007.
Within their extended collaboration, VITO will work with Agfa on developing novel porous gas separator membranes to improve electrolyzer performance and reduce overall hydrogen production cost. Agfa and VITO will actively pursue funding opportunities to further boost their joint research, including Belgian federal (e.g. Clean Hydrogen for Clean Industry) and regional (e.g. VLAIO) calls.
EU funding for membrane production plant
Concurrently, Agfa has been awarded an 11 million Euro grant from the prestigious EU Innovation Fund for its GIGA-SCALES project. This funding will act as a driving force for the establishment of
Agfa’s pioneering industrial-scale ZIRFON membranes production plant in Mortsel, Belgium. These cutting-edge membranes are deployed as separators in alkaline water electrolyzers, revolutionizing
green hydrogen production. The production plant’s entry into operation is foreseen for October 2025.
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With over 100 companies worldwide already utilizing ZIRFON membranes for large-scale hydrogen projects, Agfa is rapidly expanding its production capacity. The upcoming industrial unit will be able to produce membranes representing 20 gigawatt per year of alkaline water electrolysis (corresponding to an annual reduction of 15 million tonnes of CO2 emissions for each 20 GW delivered). The scale at which ZIRFON will become available allows the worldwide deployment of water electrolyzers, which are at the heart of the green hydrogen economy.