At a time when the hydrogen industry is facing the most rapid scale up of its clean production technology, there have been various companies doubling down on their efforts to establish themselves as major players within the field of electrolyser innovation and manufacturing. Despite the technology having only truly come to the forefront of the industry in recent years with the push to develop clean energy solutions, the history of the technology runs far deeper.
Few companies have a more established, firmly entrenched connection to electrolysers as Cummins. Having stood the test of time for over 100 years, the company is viewed as one of the original innovators of electrolysis equipment as we know it today. With its commitments to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050 established in its 2019 PLANET 2050 report, which included science-based targets aligned with the Paris Climate Accord, Cummins continues to innovate within, and drive development of, the electrolyser industry.
Most recently, in February this year (2022), Cummins announced it would supply five of its HyLYZER®-1000 PEM electrolysers, making a 25MW system, to Florida Power and Light Company (FPL) as it aims to integrate hydrogen production into the Cavendish NextGen Hydrogen Hub in the US.
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