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Green Hydrogen Systems receives a new order from Logan Energy for a project in Scotland

Green Hydrogen Systems has signed a supply agreement with Edinburgh-based Logan Energy to deliver electrolysis equipment for a project in Scotland. 

The order includes the supply of two GHS HyProvide A90 electrolyzers with a combined capacity of 0.9 MW. The electrolyzers will be deployed in a 40 ft container as a complete green hydrogen plant used in the ARBIKIE Distillery in Scotland. Green Hydrogen Systems will be responsible for delivering the electrolyzer units and will support the project with on-site maintenance and remote monitoring and support as part of a three-year service agreement.

The ARBIKIE project will comprise a single 1MW wind turbine on the distillery’s farmland, which will export the electricity generated to Green Hydrogen Systems’ electrolysis plant. When fully operational during 4Q of 2022, the ordered electrolyzers will have the capacity to provide up to 389 kg green hydrogen per day. The produced hydrogen will be used to displace the heating oil currently used by the distillery to raise steam for the distillation process. 

“With the demand to switch to net-zero technologies greater than ever, this project is a further example of the innovative ways Green Hydrogen Systems’ equipment can solve the energy-solution challenges across all industrial sectors. We are thrilled to again be working with Logan Energy, who possess the crucial market knowledge and share our vision to pioneer the field of green hydrogen and drive a sustainable global energy transition,” said Green Hydrogen Systems CCO Søren Rydbirk. 

The electrolysis plant will be operated by Logan Energy. This is the second order by Logan Energy. The first one took place just two months ago for a project in Dorset, England.

Bill Ireland, CEO of Logan Energy said, “We are excited to be working with Green Hydrogen Systems again on this unique project at ARBIKIE distillery. The project presents a great opportunity to demonstrate how distilleries, and other process industries, can utilize proven technologies to create cleaner and more sustainable businesses with a bit of effort and lateral thinking.“