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Green Hydrogen Systems, CINEA to develop 100 MW electrolyzer for Power-to-X platform

Green Hydrogen Systems has, as part of a consortium, signed a grant agreement with European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency (CINEA) to support development of the HyProvide X-Series electrolyzer as part of a future 100 MW Power-to-X platform.

The project will ultimately demonstrate a 100 MW of green electrolysis based on a novel multi-MW-range pressurized alkaline electrolyser platform delivered by Green Hydrogen Systems and installed at GreenLab Skive: a symbiotic, industrial Power-to-X platform. As part of the agreement, Green Hydrogen Systems will receive grants of EUR 9 MM in total to support the development of its HyProvide X-Series electrolyser.

The objective of the GreenHyScale project is to pave the way for large scale deployment of electrolysis both onshore and offshore, in line with the EU hydrogen strategy and offshore renewable energy strategy. As a first step, a Green Hydrogen Systems provided 6 MW X-Series electrolyzer module with a 40-ft container footprint will be demonstrated by the end of 2022. Depending on certain go/no-go milestone, the 6 MW module is planned to be expanded to a 100 MW electrolysis plant end of 2024.

Throughout the GreenHyScale project a 7.5 MW high-pressure electrolyzer for offshore application will be developed with planned operation end of 2025.

"With our industry leading consortium partners, the project will be a major opportunity to demonstrate our new multi-MW, large-scale application electrolysis system called HyProvide X-Series. The X-Series is based on our existing technology, optimized and scaled for use in the future, global projects of largest scale," said Sebastian Koks Andreassen, CEO of Green Hydrogen Systems. "This demonstration project will be a cornerstone for us in achieving the necessary scale for technological advancement and will contribute to lowering the levelized cost of hydrogen towards cost parity with fossil fuels."