Synergen Green Energy selects Electric Hydrogen for 240 MW green hydrogen development in the U.S.
Synergen Green Energy chose Electric Hydrogen technology for a 240 MW U.S. development to produce clean hydrogen for a green ammonia facility.
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Synergen Green Energy is an Indian based company. The development will primarily produce clean hydrogen with the overall aim of providing for a green ammonia facility. The facility is expected to produce approximately 210,000 tons of green ammonia per year for export to Europe and Asia. Electric Hydrogen's technology is advanced HYPRPlant technology, a modular, factory-fabricated proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzer system designed to deliver competitive economics for large-scale clean hydrogen production. This technology integrates all major balance-of-plant systems into pre-engineered, skid-mounted units that are shipped ready for assembly at the site. The HYPRPlant technology intends to reduce total installed costs by as much as 60% compared to traditional site-built electrolyzer systems. Synergen aims to achieve installed costs of less than $1,000 per kilowatt for electrolyzer capacity.
"Synergen Green Energy chooses Electric Hydrogen technology for 240 MW U.S. development"
"Electric Hydrogen is expected to supply two 120 MW HYPRPlant units"
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