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© Plug Power

Plug Power hits full capacity at two US liquid green hydrogen plants

Plug Power today (April 23) said it has achieved nameplate capacity at two US liquid green hydrogen plants as the firm attempts to solidify its financial position.

The company’s plants in Georgia and Tennessee have reached nameplate capacity of 15 and 10 tonnes per day respectively, which Plug said will allow it to benefit from a “lower cost of hydrogen.”

Having started production at the 40MW plant in Georgia this January (2024), the site has been running at a “stable” rate of nameplate production since the beginning of April, according to Plug. Its plant in Charleston, Tennessee, had been down for some time before restarting operations in February 2024.

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