HRS to install four-tonne-per-day hydrogen station for unnamed European customer
HRS will manufacture and install a high-capacity six-pump hydrogen refuelling station, capable of dispensing four tonnes per day, set for deployment next year.
HRS will manufacture and install a high-capacity six-pump hydrogen refuelling station, capable of dispensing four tonnes per day, set for deployment next year.
The European Investment Bank, International Finance Corporation, IDB Invest and Green Climate Fund will offer the project a combination of guarantees and investment grants.
Issues surrounding hydrogen’s properties and cost make it difficult to justify as a mass-market solution for domestic heating, according to Suzanne Mattei, Energy Policy Analyst at the climate action think tank, Institute for Energy Economics...
Last month, the hydrogen refuelling firm revealed it will make around 45% of its global workforce redundant in Q1 2025 due to market delays.
Nel described the new technology as a “fundamental redesign” of its previous pressurised systems, offering higher efficiency to lower OPEX and faster response times for seamless integration with renewables.
The 2.2 MW plant in Schweinfurt is expected to produce up to 2.2 tonnes of green hydrogen per day once operational, with commissioning set for 2026.
The pair claim they could “eliminate” liquid hydrogen boil-off losses during transfer, storage and dispensing.
Evonik has invested a “low double-digit million-euro amount” in the plant located in Germany, which is scheduled to go online at the end of 2025.
Ingeteam has optimised its rectifier systems to minimise integration risks and reduce total project costs by up to 60% compared with industry benchmarks.
The 2.5MW hydrogen production facility, set to generate over one tonne of hydrogen per day, is on track to become operational by 2027, powering Cluj-Napoca’s public transport and heating.