Ohmium International, Inc. has teamed up with Spirare Energy to develop a green hydrogen production facility at the NTPC's Energy Technology Research Alliance (NETRA) Campus in New Delhi, India.
Spirare Energy will be in charge of the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) of the project while Ohmium will supply the hydrogen electrolyzers. NTPC, the largest power utility in India, will own and operate the hydrogen project.
The interlocking modular polymer electrolyte membrane (PEM) electrolyzers developed by Ohmium is an alternative system that offers reliability, modular, versatility, ease of installation, and maintenance. The project will provide up to 52 tons of green hydrogen on an annual basis for the use of power generation and energy storage.
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