Hydrogen Optimized electrolyser demonstrates high performance
Capabilities tested in simulation of inputs from a potential 30GW Mauritanian wind-to-hydrogen project are ‘critical’ to success of green hydrogen mega-projects, manufacturer tells Hydrogen Economist
Ontario-based electrolyser manufacturer Hydrogen Optimized has reported high performance benchmarks for its Ruggedcell technology in a simulation replicating the intermittency of renewable electricity. In the same announcement, the firm also indicated it had signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with developer CWP Global to co-locate its electrolysers at large-scale green hydrogen projects under development in Australia, Mauritania, Djibouti and elsewhere. Hydrogen Economist interviewed Andrew Stuart, CEO of Hydrogen Optimized, to learn more about the test results and the MoU, as well as the importance of its deepening strategic relationship with Swedish-Swiss multinational ABB announce

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