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The world’s largest electrolyser arrives Herøya, Porsgrunn. Library picture HydrogenPro

The world’s largest electrolyser arrives Herøya, Porsgrunn. Library picture HydrogenPro

HydrogenPro confirming FEED study for 300 MW project in the USA

by Gary Wright
February 2, 2024
in Energy

Unnamed green ammonia producer in Texas choses Norway’s HydrogenPro for its electrolysers to produce clean and affordable hydrogen

HydrogenPro is set to carry out a front-end engineering design (FEED) study for a 300MW green ammonia facility in Texas, USA.

The Norwegian alkaline electrolyser OEM has said the milestone reflected a “strong vote of confidence” in its ability to provide technology and services at scale.

HydrogenPro says it “is excited to share” a significant achievement in delivering another milestone with a compensated Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) process to a prominent Green Ammonia Facility developer in Texas, USA.

This undisclosed client is pioneering a substantial project with an estimated capacity exceeding 300 megawatts (MW). Their progression to the next phase reflects a strong vote of confidence in HydrogenPro’s ability to provide technology and services at scale. The start of FEED is poised to commence shortly, marking a crucial step forward in our collaborative journey.  

“HydrogenPro has delivered 40 electrolysers for one of the largest projects in the U.S., illustrating that our technology could provide affordable, reliable and clean hydrogen for large-scale projects. Confirmation of this FEED study aligns with our strategic direction as we expand in the US market, commented CEO of HydrogenPro Inc, Jeff Spethmann 

As we move ahead, our focus is on achieving further development milestones in 2024, reflecting our commitment to advancing clean and sustainable energy solutions in the Americas. 

About HydrogenPro

HydrogenPro was founded in 2013 with a mission to design and deliver green hydrogen technology & systems in collaboration with global partners and suppliers. Our core product is high-pressure alkaline electrolysers, and we are proud to have some of the most advanced technology in the industry.

“The team consists of highly skilled and experienced employees, including key personnel with leading global hydrogen expertise. We are currently present with R&D, sales offices and manufacturing in Denmark, Germany, the US, and China, and aim to grow our global presence further in the years to come. Our headquarters and test facility are located at Herøya, Norway.

“Our proudest achievement is the development of industry-leading high-pressure alkaline electrolysers, including our electrode technology, which makes us highly cost-competitive among peers globally.

“With a technology that is easy to scale depending on the input energy from renewables, HydrogenPro’s large-scale electrolysers and cost-effective technology have the potential to both enable and strengthen other segments in the energy transition, whether it be wind, solar and other renewable power sources.”

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