Enertrag has selected Elogen to supply a 10 MW proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyzer for the construction of a hydrogen plant near Magdeburg in Germany.
The project is expected to generate up to four tonnes of green hydrogen per day with power sourced from renewable energy plants. Elogen plans to start supplying the electrolyzer in 2024 for the green hydrogen project.
Enertrag specializes in generating electricity from renewable sources mainly wind energy. The company develops, operates, and maintains wind turbines and serves customers in Germany.
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