Air Liquide, in partnership with Siemens Gamesa, has announced to build a 30 MW hydrogen power plant in Oberhausen, Germany.
The project will be using a Proton-Exchange Membrane (PEM) electrolyzer, which produces renewable hydrogen from water and renewable electricity, to be built by Air Liquide.
The first phase of the project is expected to be operational by early 2023 with a 20 MW capacity and the second phase, the project is planned to increase the capacity to 30 MW.
The funding of the project is supported by the German Federal Ministry of Economic Affairs and Energy.
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